It was the year 2176 that an 18-year-old English visitor sat down on a park bench in the centre of Boston city. It was a fateful moment in the lives of two people, one from the modern day and the other from 1786. That day saw the meeting of two people who through the ages had a romance that crossed over the chasm of time. That fateful moment would lead to Brendan Harding becoming a great doctor in both his own time, and in Amelia Braithwaite's time as well. She for her part came from being 16-year-old girl in a time when the lives of girls were very much dictated to by their fathers. To eventually become a leading light in 18th century Boston Town.Through periods of major epidemics of Yellow Fever and Cholera that decimated whole communities they worked together to stem the damage caused by these ills that beset their communities. Despite the differences in life styles, the two young people leaned off each other and slowly but surely with the passage of years their love for each other blossomed and in the end that was all the two of them could think about.The only thing that worried them the most was the thought of their being separated. While they built their lives in different ages, it was always with each other that they were concerned about. Every step of their lives was consumed with the mutual meeting of their two minds. A friend who could actually see them both watched as two people from different ages connected across the ages. One was a highly educated young man who became a great doctor. The other a young girl who had seen no education but who blossomed with each passing day and year and in doing so learned to read and operate electronic equipment. On top of that, she also took over and expanded the Boston Park. There she instituted changes that would vibrate down the centuries. They were two lovers across ages.
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