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Chapter 9
A Chapter by
Lindsay
Ryan couldn’t remember the last time he had been to an interview. He looked around the small room. Just enough space for two chairs and a tabl..
Chapter 10
A Chapter by
Lindsay
Daylight Savings – or more accurately the lack thereof – was wrecking havoc with her internal clock. Rehearsal didn’t let out un..
Chapter 11
A Chapter by
Lindsay
She awoke to darkness. A blur of glowing green light caught her attention. After a few moments it came into focus. Five fifty-nine, it said. What did ..
Chapter 12
A Chapter by
Lindsay
Chorus ended. Nate had to go to practice. He said goodbye to Aleda with a promise to bring his car this time so she wouldn’t have to walk. Al..
Chapter 13
A Chapter by
Lindsay
Aleda woke up to sunlight streaming in through her window. No alarm clock to scream in her ear this morning. She stretched happily. Saturday! What a..
Chapter 14
A Chapter by
Lindsay
Talia desperately needed to find a new watering hole. Or, for that matter, a watering hole in general. This place only qualified for the latter half..
Chapter 15
A Chapter by
Lindsay
Shite, was it Tuesday or Wednesday? The nights ran together so seamlessly he couldn’t quite be sure. He had gone to the store. What day had t..
Chapter 16
A Chapter by
Lindsay
“Okay, who are you, and what have you done with Val?” The girl giggled and toyed with her newly darkened locks. “I feel weird w..
Chapter 17
A Chapter by
Lindsay
Another Saturday morning was dawning bright and… not so early, now that November was well underway. Aleda woke and tumbled out of bed with ..
Chapter 18
A Chapter by
Lindsay
For reasons unknown even to herself, Aleda brushed off her parents’ offer to drive her to the high school. Normally she would have welcomed th..
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