Henry DeTamble was a dashing, adventuresome man who lived life on the edge. He was a time traveler, zigzagging through the decades and centuries with reckless abandon. But there was one person who loved him unconditionally, despite the chaos of his nomadic existence: his wife, Clare Abshire.
Clare was a fiery redhead with a sharp wit and an even sharper intellect. She was a talented artist, and her paintings were infused with a sense of longing and yearning that mirrored her tumultuous relationship with Henry.
The two had met when Clare was just a young girl, and Henry a man in his prime. He had stumbled upon her while traveling through the 1960s, and was immediately struck by her beauty and spirit. Despite the fact that she was only six years old, Clare had a wisdom and understanding that belied her age.
As the years went by, Clare grew into a stunning young woman, and Henry couldn't resist her charms. They fell deeply in love, and were married in a beautiful ceremony surrounded by friends and family.
But their happiness was short-lived, as Henry's time traveling became more and more frequent. He would disappear for weeks, or even months at a time, leaving Clare to wonder if he was ever coming back.
Despite the pain and heartache she endured, Clare never lost faith in Henry or their love. She knew that he was doing what he had to do, and that one day he would come back to her for good.
And in the end, her love and devotion paid off. Henry finally found a way to control his time traveling, and he and Clare were able to live out their days together in peace. They traveled the world, experiencing all that it had to offer, and they were happy.
For Clare and Henry, love truly was the tie that bound them together, no matter what the time or place.
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