Make Mine To Go Analysis

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“Make Mine To Go”
By: Elizabeth Craft
Introduction
The story “Make Mine To Go” is written by Elizabeth Craft who is a TV writer/producer in Hollywood. The story is all about a love triangle. Dylan O Cannor is a great friend of Sam but he fell in love with Sam's girlfriend and she is Natalie Van Lenton. And it was mutual. Natalie also loved Dylan. Will there be a chance for Dylan and Natalie to become couple? And if there is a chance, can it be a betrayal for Sam?

Summary One bright afternoon, all of the staffs in the coffee shop are worrying about Natalie. She ran away from the cafeteria after she received a message from her mother, Delia Van Lenton. Natalie finally found out the huge secret that was kept for how many years by Gerald her father, and also Mia his
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When she found it, she saw an adult version of herself. She can't believe that she was facing her mother that she thought dead for the past 15 years ago. Delia explained everything to Natalie. After she heard it all, somehow it reduced the pain that she felt. He left her mother and went to Dylan's place. Natalie told everything to Dylan about what they had talked about and while they are talking, a moment of silence was happened. Dug dug dug... Their hearts are beating faster. Dylan has feelings for Natalie but only him and Tanya, who's Natalie's best friend knew about this. Their faces are getting closer until they've kissed each other. A kissed that was very hard to forget. When they arrive at San Francisco, Natalie confronted her father about the secret. Her father explained everything to Natalie that he made a mistake and he's asking forgiveness. When Natalie was clear about what happened, she forgives her family even though it was so painful for her. With that, everything was fine. But there is something about Natalie that makes her confused. Sam and Natalie were just got couple for about a month ago. And now, Sam asked Natalie for a date. And then

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