This book has been sitting in the ‘to-be-done’ tray, so this month it is going to get the second revision and release to beta readers.
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Oops, I think it was too much.
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Our girl goes missing.
Our boy has not received a call for a day or two, and there’s no answer when he calls.
Has the use-by date just been declared?
The experience at the charity was hardly what she had expected, and it was only reasonable to believe that her arrival would cause a few issues.
The head of the charity tried to explain to the boy that the people would not recognise the fact she was trying to help, just the fact she was part of the problem. Behaving irresponsibly and then trying to mend those ways didn’t sit well with anyone.
The boy’s friends think he’s bonkers for trying to get her in to help.
So he assumes radio silence is the same as a break-up, and laments the fact to his sister, happy to see her little brother finally get the girl, but that the girl had to be who she was. She secretly doesn’t think it will last, or worse, that he will stuff it up somehow..
Except he goes to visit his sister and finds the girl there.
Explanation, she was whisked away to New York to be with her grandmother who had stage 4 cancer and is not long for this world.
The girl and her grandmother have a special relationship since her mother died, and both she and her brother Tim are the only other living relatives of this grandmother. She is also very, very wealthy, and there is another story about what’s going to happen to it when she dies.
Cue the vultures, circling the almost-dead carcass at the waterhole.
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