Writing Style: write this as if the author is pitching a prequel to their most famous book. Our three profiles happen to work for the same publishing company.
<h1>Title: "Trumbull's Love Triptych"</h1><p>
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</p><p>Once upon a time, in the bustling cities of Sendai, Kobe, and Toyama, three individuals found their lives intertwined through a shared fascination for the works of John Trumbull. A tale not stranger to the romantic undercurrents that often stir in the hearts of men and women.
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</p><p>In the northern city of Sendai, there lived a man named Hiroshi, a widowed agricultural worker of 45. A man of few words, he had a fondness for wine tasting and traveling, a slim figure and a rock music enthusiast. Hiroshi was a Leo, a loyal and passionate man with a quiet charm that unexpectedly drew people towards him. His love for the art of Charles Conder was only surpassed by his admiration for John Trumbull.
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</p><p>In Kobe, a woman named Yuko resided. She was an office worker by day, an artist by night, and a Gemini through and through. With an athletic build and a love for drawing, Yuko found solace in her art. Her personal turmoil reflected in her pencil sketches. Despite being married, she yearned for something casual, a spark to ignite the monotony of her life. Yuko's admiration for John Trumbull was her well-kept secret.
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</p><p>Meanwhile, in Toyama, a young lawyer named Kenta sought solace in music and cooking. At 25, he had already experienced divorce, but remained an optimist. Kenta was a Leo, sharing Hiroshi's fiery spirit and passion. A fan of Hip-Hop, he had an eclectic taste in art, adoring Diego Velázquez and John Trumbull alike.
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</p><p>An online forum dedicated to John Trumbull's work brought our trio together. Hiroshi, the quiet observer, Yuko, the passionate artist, and Kenta, the music-loving lawyer. They found themselves drawn to each other, their shared passion forming a bond that transcended their individual lives.
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</p><p>Unbeknownst to them, a love triangle was forming. Hiroshi and Kenta, both Leos, found themselves captivated by Yuko's spirit and artistic passion. Yuko, in return, was drawn to their fiery personalities and shared interest in John Trumbull.
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</p><p>As their love for Trumbull deepened, so did their affections for one another. Hiroshi, with his subtle charm and worldly wisdom, Yuko, with her freedom of expression and passionate spirit, and Kenta, with his youthful optimism and shared love for music.
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</p><p>This prequel sets the scene for a tumultuous love story, a tale of three individuals bound by a shared love for art, and a yearning for something more. This is a story of passion, art, and the complexities of the human heart, told in the style of the Brothers Grimm, but with a distinct Japanese flavor.
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</p><p>In "Trumbull's Love Triptych", discover the beginnings of their love story and how their shared passion for the works of John Trumbull leads them down a path they never expected.</p> |