
The first Jubilee Park Pride is in full swing and Kate’s soaking up the carnival atmosphere and energy of the flamboyant crowd. Although she’s there to support the event organizer, her best friend Danny, Pride has a special place in her heart.
She loves being a part of it, but doesn’t expect to find love. Never having had a girlfriend, Kate lacks confidence and can’t imagine meeting a girl and falling in love on the same day. That happens to other people. Certainly not to her.
But Candy’s different: beautiful, confident, yet down to earth and easy to talk to. Kate’s never met anyone like her. Has Fate brought her and Candy together? Or will Kate be broken-hearted when the festival ends?

Sweet as Candy By Mags Hayward She was standing on the platform mere feet away. Wearing Daisy Dukes and a plain white off-the-shoulder T-shirt, her petite frame looked incongruous with the voluminous, multi-coloured locks which spilled onto her shoulders like a waterfall dipped in a rainbow. She waved, and a beaming smile replaced her anxious frown as she rushed forward, accidentally bumping Kate’s shoulder. She spun around, rainbow waves swishing across her face as she cried, “Sorry.” “That’s okay,” said Kate, her voice a strangled squeak. “No harm done.” The girl nodded, turned, and Kate watched her greet the pretty blonde who’d been on the train in the seat opposite. They hugged and exchanged enthusiastic greetings before heading for the exit, arm in arm. “Kate!” Kate knew that v
