The moment I knew : when we reunited in our 60s, it felt like coming home
Lynne Besant met Paul as a teenager. After 40 years apart, she discovered she still had feelings for him Find more stories from the moment I knew series In the mid-60s, my family followed my father’s work to a caravan park in Gladstone, central Queensland. He worked in construction and the (…)
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