Where One Goes
What happens when the very thing ruining your life ends up saving it?
I was never one to believe in spirits€"until six years ago, when a bone-chilling accident changed my life€¦forever.
My name is Charlotte, but most people call me Char€¦and I have a special gift.
I talk to the dead.
Make no mistake, I can€t summon them. I€m only able to see and speak to the spirits that linger when they€re unable to crossover. They€re somehow weighted to the world with unfinished affairs. And for the last six years, I€ve relentlessly used my gift to help their lost souls.
But it€s come at a price. My life is dark. Feeling despondent, I€ve begun to give up. And in helping the dead, I€ve realized I haven€t allowed myself to live. With no money, no place to go, and most importantly€¦ no hope, I€ve decided there is only one option€"to end it all.
But fate is a funny thing. One minute, I€m about to leap to my death, and the next, I€m saved by Ike McDermott. The strong, striking soldier stopped me from putting an end to my despair. He€s the kind of man that smiles and brightens an entire room.
Sweet and gentle.
He is my savior.
And he€s dead.
We€ve made an agreement. He€ll help me find a place to stay and a new job if I€ll help him with his unfinished business so that he may crossover.
Ike€s unfinished matter involves his twin brother, George. George has been falling apart since Ike€s death and Ike has not been able to compel himself to crossover in peace until he knows George will be okay.
When I agreed to help, little did I know that I€d fall in love with the charming folks of Bath County, and€¦Ike and George McDermott.
Now, as both brothers own equal parts of my heart, I am faced with a cruel and unfair predicament. In saving George, I must let go of Ike.
But how does one let go of half of their heart?