|
“Your x-rays look fine,” the PA said when he returned. “No fracture or dislocation in the shoulder, no foreign bodies or bony injur..
|
|
Jay watched some cartoons with Madison to help her wind down and feel normal next to him again. We told her Beth said hi, and that she did Jay’..
|
|
I felt like calling my sister after Beth left. There was no answer at her office, but I got her on her cell. “Hey, Sara.” “Hey,&rdq..
|
|
Sara made it over in the early afternoon. We all greeted and hugged each other, and sat around my kitchen table. “You don’t look too bad ..
|
|
Earl climbed out of his car and limped around it to face us. It looked like he hadn’t slept since the incident in the park. He was pale, aside ..
|
|
Jay was in surgery by the time we got there. From there he was going to be sent to an inpatient room, so they had us wait in a lobby. I called Sara o..
|
|
I waited for the door to close. “Jay, I have to ask you something. You said you wanted to sleep on it, and you got to, a couple of times.&rdquo..
|
|
“Why so glum, Madison?” I asked the next morning when I noticed she was only pushing her cereal around the bowl. “I don’t get..
|
|
Working title... I wrote this contemporary romance after writing Lavender. I haven't decided what to do with it yet.
|
|
The first sentence hit me at the same time as my idea to write the story in the first place.
This chapter is mostly exposition and introductions.
|
|
|