Please keep Elizabeth and Lucky together!
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Many of your fans grew up watching the show. We've followed storyline after storyline and have supported the characters through the years. This petition is for one particular storyline and two particular characters.
Lucas Lorenzo Spencer, Jr "Lucky" and Elizabeth Webber "Liz"
Their love story really captivated us fans. Both portrayers brought to light a triumph over tragedy and a love that would not only save one but create dreams for both characters. Their love was innoccent and beautiful all at the same time. They are not too dramatic but very real. It was difficult for fans to watch when Lucky was taken away from Elizabeth, only to be brought back to break her heart.
Then not too long ago you introduced a new "Lucky", one that would bring the fans back. You also gave us a stronger Elizabeth, a young woman who many of us grow to respect and admire. The reunion was greatly anticipated, and now fans like myself are flocking to watch the couple that we loved for so long.
Before you is the potential for a great super-couple, especially with their history not only with their own story but with Luke and Laura ( the biggest supercouple) and Audrey & Steve ( the original supercouple). You also have a pair who are eachother's first love. They deserve a grand wedding, one with a "permanent lock".
I worry that the surrogacy storyline will break this couple apart, and lead to a Jax and Liz pairing. They have no history. Please do not do this to us. We waited 5 years, let them be the couple who has stability, the ones that can work through their problems, a couple that make us believe that first love can be strong enough to last.
Greg Vaughn and Rebecca Herbst are doing a great job. They are the "it" couple.
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