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When struggling hardware store owner Bill Ferguson witnesses a kidnapping in progress, he reacts instinctively, breaking up the crime and saving a young girl. But the kidnapper, a sociopath known as the “I-90 Killer,” escapes and vows revenge, targeting Ferguson’s own daughter as his next victim. Now one terrified father must unravel a plot that may go much deeper than he realizes, racing against time to save his only child from an unthinkable fate."Allan Leverone delivers a taut crime drama full of twists and conspiracy. A serial-killer thriller with a heart." —Scott Nicholson, bestselling author of LIQUID FEAR and DISINTEGRATION"Thriller fans will enjoy Allan Leverone's new book, The Lonely Mile, which will carry readers along as a daughter is stolen by a vengeful serial killer and we follow her father's determined efforts to rescue her at all costs." —Dave Zeltserman, author of PARIAH and BLOOD CRIMESAllan Leverone is a three-time Derringer Award finalist for excellence in short mystery fiction, as well as a 2011 Pushcart Prize nominee for his dark short story, “Dance Hall Drug.” His short fiction has been featured in Needle: A Magazine of Noir, A Twist of Noir, Shroud Magazine, Dark Valentine and many other print and online magazines. His debut thriller, FINAL VECTOR, was released in February, 2011 from Medallion Press, and his upcoming thriller, THE LONELY MILE, will be released this summer from StoneHouse Ink. Allan lives in Londonderry, New Hampshire, with his wife of nearly thirty years, his three children, one beautiful granddaughter, and a cat who has used up eight lives.
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When the ex-mayor’s putrid body shows up buried in a field outside the town’s ritziest neighborhood, the Monroe Police Department decides it needs help pronto since their chief investigator just landed up in the hospital. Unfortunately, the only ones available are the prickly local private...
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“An intuitive detective, a kidnapped child, and an assassin with a heart of gold …” In Murder Al Dente, PI Nicoli “Nikki” Hunter once again gets herself in hot water when she’s hired by a multimillionaire boat owner, (and sex toy manufacturer,) to find out who’s trying to kill him....
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"Like most guys, I'm a sucker for easy sex and a fast buck. Unlike most guys, I should know better." Finalist for the Lambda Award in Gay Mystery, Boystown: Three Nick Nowak Mysteries takes place in Chicago during the early 1980s. Haunted by his abrupt departure from the Chicago Police Department...
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It’s the jazz age, and Lady Simmy Fox-Wallace and her brother, Simon, are members of the Fast Set. London is their playground, where all the most famous landmarks and beautiful thoroughfares have been joined together onto a flying platform and raised high into the air. Beneath the wonder that is...
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"Bonnie Traymore weaves a web of suspense that’ll keep you glued to the pages. It’s like Gillian Flynn meets Silicon Valley intrigue. This book is PHENOMENAL!!" - Amazon "Heart pounding thriller that left me on the edge of my seat. Definitely one of the best books this year." - NetGalley"Stands...
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A mysterious letter from the past, gut punching muffins, and funky smelling clues...Second in the Belle Harbor Cozy Mystery series!Tilly is settling into her new cottage and life in the quaint beach town of Belle Harbor. With her fledgling bakery partnering with the local coffee shop, she has high...
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"I didn't want to put it down. I can't wait to read the next one." -Amazon ReviewerJake Bryant's best friend was murdered . . .His family will be next.Jake won't let them die too!Jake Bryant, a former Chicago PD detective, rushes home after his best friend is killed. Determined to find the...
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KND Kindle Free Book Alert, Saturday, August 13: OVER TWENTY (23) BRAND NEW FREEBIES IN THE PAST 24 HOURS! Search 960+ FREE TITLES by Category, Date Added, Bestselling or Review Rating! plus … Marie Brewer’s FOR SMART GIRLS ONLY (Today’s Sponsor, $0.99)

                                                                            
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After 28 years of teaching elementary school, Marie Brewer knows only too well the kinds of distractions and problems that throw tweens off-track. She fills this book with advice and great tips for these girls….



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For Smart Girls Only” is a new book for tweens and the grown-ups who love them! it is interactive and promotes self-love, good character, confidence, and a strong spirit. Topics covered include family, friends, education, parents, parent divorce, independence, inner beauty, internet safety, bullying, cell phones, drug and alcohol resistance, boys, pets, street and pool safety, and girl sheen.
 

Bonus! For Smart Girls Only includes how to say “hello” and “good-bye” in over 10 different language!

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Greetings! I am a retired teacher and taught elementary students for 28 years. My books are a result of feeling that our boys/girls could use more advice on how to deal with the disruptions and distractions of life.

It’s Crunch Time!” is my interactive book for boys (ages 9-12) to point them in the direction of hope.

For Smart Girls Only” is a book full of info for tween girls.


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The title of Chesteron’s 1910 collection of essays was inspired by a title given to him two years earlier by The Times newspaper, which had asked a number of authors to write on the topic: “What’s wrong with the world?”. Chesterton’s answer at that time was the shortest of those submitted...
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It was never meant to be just a love story.Because destiny had other plans for both of them.Bethany CarlsonI was working, breathing, and living my life as it is.Where did you come from? And why?Do you even know how you shattered my so called Mirage?Because left in bits and pieces, I'm a forgotten...
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The summer of 1985 was a lot of good times just turning 18 years old which in Canada is the legal age to have fun. But I still looked 14 years old “Virgin” which made life a little difficult which I tell about in my 6th published book. The vehicle that gave me freedom was my 1937 Dodge hot rod...
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What is the meaning of life? Why do we exist? What is our purpose? The answer may surprise you. The answer is both simpler and easier to understand, and yet, at the same time, more complicated and deeper, than you might have expected. And no, it isn't what you think it is.This book explains the...
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There is no war. It’s all a lie.Echo has a passion for making things fly. But after an army of horned marauders sweeps across the land, she discovers that she alone has the means to rally a defense their adversary will never expect. She must decide between protecting her home and saving the...
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Iceland: An Otherworldly Experience Awaits!Are you thinking of your next vacation, but you’re not sure where to go? Would you like some quiet time soaking in a dazzling lagoon, or would you prefer a more adrenaline filled trip, with opportunities to explore the great outdoors. Or, maybe, you want...
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Kindle Nation Bargain Book Alert! Nicole J. Persun’s A KINGDOM’S POSSESSION blends ancient magic, love and intrigue in a fresh new romantic fantasy – It’s our eBook of the Day with 4 stars and just $2.99 on Kindle!

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A Kingdom’s Possession blends ancient magic, love and intrigue in a romantic fantasy told in a fresh new voice.

A wayward prince, his twin brother, a mystical woman of fire, and an escaped slave band together, to free an outcast goddess – if they can
elude a powerful rogue kingdom intent on their destruction.

Max, a young woman who has just escaped a life of slavery, finds herself at the heart of a heated rebellion and a complicated legend. As the kingdom
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The king of Alice, lusting for the rewards the goddess will grant upon the kingdom that releases her from her human cage, sends spies to capture
Max and release the goddess in the most ruthless way: through death. Will Max and her friends solve the magical riddle before her pursuers?
And what of her budding love for the prince? A captivating tale of love, freedom, and choices.

Nicole J. Persun’s debut novel proves to be an early glimpse into a successful writing career.

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KND Kindle Free Book Alert, Friday, August12: FOUR (4) BRAND NEW FREEBIES IN THE PAST 24 HOURS! Search 950+ FREE TITLES by Category, Date Added, Bestselling or Review Rating! plus … C.T. Joyal’s THE REVERSAL (Today’s Sponsor, $2.99)

                                      




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“It is a good reminder for us who are Christians to not only talk the talk but to walk the walk. We never know when God will use our character, like Nicole in this book, to transform someone’s life.

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What does it take to bring a powerful man to his knees?

One of the world’s richest men is dying of cancer, and Nicole Brentwood is hired to be his personal nurse. Amidst the gossip and scandals of celebrity life, and despite Warren Wheel’s harsh exterior, Nicole is increasingly allowed into his inner circle. She ends up influencing him more than anyone could have imagined, and upon his death an entangled secret is revealed which not only sheds light on Nicole’s past, but also drastically impacts her future as well as the world.


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“The Reversal by C.T. Joyal is an enjoyable and easy to read page-turner that perfectly illustrates how seemingly insignificant events all come together in God’s perfect plan. Upon beginning the book, readers are drawn into scenes described so vividly, one can easily imagine the smells and sound. The scenes are filled with characters described so perfectly that before long readers will fall in love with the young hero, feeling every emotion she feels, while cheering as other characters get what is coming to them. The plot takes readers on a journey filled with unexpected twist and turns that culminates in a bombshell ending that is impossible to predict.

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What is the meaning of life? Why do we exist? What is our purpose? The answer may surprise you. The answer is both simpler and easier to understand, and yet, at the same time, more complicated and deeper, than you might have expected. And no, it isn't what you think it is.This book explains the...
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Kindle Nation Bargain Book Alert: See for yourself why readers call our Kindle eBook of the Day, Abigail Lawrence’s INVISIBLE TEARS, “unforgettable” and “by far the most gripping memoir I have ever read” — 4.4 Stars on 39 out of 47 Rave Reviews, Just $2.99 on Kindle!

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At a time when six-year-old Abbie needs love and security, her mother goes to the hospital and never returns. Still distraught, Abbie is passed to whoever will have her. Her new step mother subjects her to unimaginable physical, sexual and psychological torture and delivers her to local paedophiles in the entertainment business. During her single minded pursuit of fame, Abbie’s step mother stops at nothing, beating and prostituting her own children.

This is the story of Abbie’s struggle to survive, the grim details of child abuse of the worst kind all told from the perspective of a little girl.

As a teenager Abbie is uncontrollable. A Modette during the 80’s revival, she finds a love of scooters, rebellion and gang life on the wild side. Dulling her pain with alcohol, drugs and promiscuity at a very young age, Abbie loses control and becomes well known to the local police. Not one person can get through to her because she has no fear, no self respect, no morals or self worth. With nothing to lose, she throws herself into one battle after another, blood and guts brawling between the skin heads and the mods on the streets of London.

Her family eventually disowns her realizing they are unable to help. Abbie finds herself in the care of the Court until she is abandoned by children’s homes and Social Services too. Alone, penniless and pregnant at the age of 16. Haunted by the secrets of her unspeakable past. Will anyone ever see her invisible tears?

From the reviewers:

… heart wrenching and hard to read, but at the same time, completely and undeniably necessary. If you know or suspect a child is being abused please help by calling the National Child Abuse Hotline [ in your country] — Misty Baker

Shocking and spellbinding. The writing voice of Abigail Lawrence is so real that it is impossible to put this book down. I have to say this is by far the most gripping memoir I have ever read. Five stars! –Steven Ward, Author

There are many stories out there to do with abuse, but this one by far the one that sticks into my head. This story is so real that i wanted to cry in parts but couldnt because it meant stopping reading. — Hayley Spurr


She has overcome neglect and deprivation, abandonment and abuse in all forms. A survivor, Abigail Lawrence is 43 years old and a pseudonym, Invisible Tears is her first book. Written to bring to public attention the horrors that some children go through and live to tell the tale.

After raising her own children she decided to foster children in care. Child neglect and abuse still continues to happen today and people still look away. She wrote this book hoping it would help someone, anyone to find the courage to not look away but also help someone else to be a survivor too.

Happily married with 2 grown up children and now a grandson. I attempt to paint for fun and enjoy writing when I am not playing with our horses. My career used to be in Behaviour Modification and Learning Disabilities but now I am at home full time as we foster children in care.

This book is graphic, be prepared to be shocked. The human race can be so sick and cruel. This is based on a true story.
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Enjoy a free excerpt from our Romance of the Week, Rena Walmsley’s GIRL ON FIRE!

 

Girl On Fire by Rena Walmsley

Girl On Fire

Looking for love in all the right places? Not Alicia Wentworth, the enchantingly frisky teenaged heiress at the heart of Rena Walmsley’s GIRL ON FIRE, 7 out of 10 Rave Reviews, Just 99 Cents on Kindle! Not every 30 something narrator is able to cast an unflinching eye on the choices she made and the chances she took at the cusp of adulthood, but former Miss Massachusetts Walmsley never blinks, and her stunning sexual description breaks new narrative ground. (Adult Erotic Romance)

Rena Diane Walmsley’s Girl On Fire

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A Novel by Rena Diane Walmsley

 

Copyright © 2010, 2011 by Rena Diane Walmsley and published here with her permission

 

When I look back now on those days, I find it takes a great deal of effort for me to re-enter the mind and spirit and body of Alicia, myself at seventeen and eighteen, and to make any immediate sense of her. It is not that I am wiser now, although certainly I hope and believe that I am. It is not that that woman-child Alicia seemed foreign to me, because she does not: indeed I look back on her now with compassion, with sympathy, with love, and yes, with the very strong conviction that she is a kindred spirit, my child — my young sister, almost. I feel so much in common with her, in all things that ever go unspoken between two people. The vivid picture that for some reason comes back to me again and again when I think of young Alicia’s brief time in prison is that we are sitting, facing each other, on either side of the kind of glass separator that one often sees in movie versions of prison visiting rooms. We are spreading our fingers and holding up our hands on either side of the glass, palm to palm, and her hand, my hand, then, seems always much smaller, more childlike, than my hand, today.

My hand, today, is rougher, raw, somewhat chafed, dry skinned. It is strong. Each Sunday morning in front of my white wood frame church on the town common of this town, not so far from Concord, I shake hands with a couple hundred members of my congregation as they head back home after the service. It is almost always the high point of my week. They thank me for helping them guide themselves in their lives. They thank me for helping them to find simple paths through complex situations. They thank me for helping them stay connected with their families and engaged with their daily work and the practical details of their lives. They thank me for helping them remember how wonderful and important love is, and how much we must cherish its presence, and the presence of what we take to be sacred, in our daily lives.

I do not work with my hands in the conventional sense in which one might use that phrase. I am not a carpenter nor a sculptor, not a massage therapist nor a surgeon. And yet I find it immensely meaningful and real and worthwhile to connect with these people, young and old and in between, with my hands, each day in my work. A young person will come to visit me in my study at the church on a Thursday evening, troubling over her decision about whether to join the church. I find I cannot speak to her without touch, without covering her hand with mine as I try to help us move toward some worthwhile, if not overwhelming, conclusion. A dignified, somewhat stiff elderly gentleman, a widower, will call and ask if I might be able to visit him at his home, and when I am seated there with him he will break into silent, tearless sobs as he tries to ask me, what is left for him to live for. I take his hand in both of mine, as much with my own desperation as to comfort him as I impel myself to find some words that will engage him sufficiently to give him a real and sustainable lifeline, and it is in this touching, as likely as not, that there comes to me a ray of light. Hands. Touch. I am lucky, I often feel, that I have found work that brings with it an expectation of my likely trustworthiness, so people may be less likely to be put off when I reach out to touch them.

I do not expect, in my own life any more, the intensity of sexual love. Sexual love, the two words together. I have found it to be rare, and indispensable only if one dwells upon it.

Instead, I have made it my work and my life to be a friend to the people of my congregation. I take their hands in mine. I embrace them, and I embrace their lives. I am worthy of their trust, I think, and I encourage that trust, but I also try to find small and incidental ways to communicate my own imperfection to them, to let them know that all we can ever expect of one another is our humanity.

Sometimes I wish there were a way to go further, to let them know my own, all our own, capacity for hot, rutting lust, and for all the most animalistic behavior that goes with that, or that went with it, for me. To let them know that they should never think themselves less human because they also find such lust at the core of their being. But I settle for holding their hands, for giving them hugs sometimes, for being their friend.

When I was that Alicia, seventeen or eighteen, long ago, I did not have anyone like me, the me of now, to hold my hand. I had looked for connection with my parents and found nothing. I had bumped against a few boys before I met Teddy and just found them well, mostly bumpy. I had girlfriends like Nicole and Bébé who, aside from having their own issues and their own neediness and probably not very much wisdom, seemed mostly concerned with the bumpiness of boys. And then I found Teddy.

For a few weeks, at a time when I had no real basis of experience and judgment for being sure about anything, I was sure that Teddy was the real thing, even though I didn’t know what “the real thing” meant. And my hunger for what I took to be that sacred possibility was so great that I lost all capacity to make sound judgments about anything else in the world. I was drunk.

Drunk. And I suppose that’s why that Alicia makes no immediate sense to me today. We don’t expect to be able to make sense of ourselves, our behavior and our judgment or lack of it, when we are drunk, do we? We can look back, bewildered and bemused, and perhaps even find it entertaining if the costs were not too high, but everything seems to have occurred on a different terrain, doesn’t it? Maybe even a different planet.

So that was part of it.

The other part of it was the sheer joy of belief. Events then and since have made me a bit of a skeptic, but for those ten days my belief in Teddy, in Teddy and me, was total. You may call it puppy love, you may call it hot monkey love, you can call us sluts or a bimbos, I don’t care, you weren’t there. We had no inhibitions, and no restraints but those of the clock, and — although I would never have admitted this during my several years of divinity school — it was the most sacred experience of my life.

The fact that it seemed, for a while, to ruin my life, was a risk I might well have accepted had I allowed it into my thinking. But I am grateful that I was sufficiently secretive that I never afforded my friends or family or teachers the chance to talk me out of it. They might have succeeded, because despite my recklessness I was not particularly brave.

So I thank God for my lustful, furtive, feral secrecy. At no time before or since would I have been even remotely capable of it all.

And then just where would I be?

I don’t know. I am quite sure I would not be a chain-smoker like my mother, but I might well have chosen a husband on the basis, absent all else, of his “intellectual honesty.” No doubt he would have come from an old Chicago family like my own, and we would have to decide between Deerfield, Lake Forest, Libertyville, or perhaps even Lake Shore Drive or the Hancock Center. We would have sent our children east to school, and we would probably have cancelled out each other’s votes in national elections. Maybe there would have even come a time when, like Lina, I would find myself combing the beach looking for a young body to pass the time.

Maybe the joke is still on me.

Q: Why did the girl break into prison?


A: So she could avoid living a life of wealth and privilege, driving (or being driven in) a Jaguar or a Bentley, summering by the Lake and taking winter vacations at Aspen and Palm Beach.

It’s a strange punch line, I will grant you that, and I can’t think of anyone I knew then, among my family or friends or the girls I went to school with, who would get it.

I don’t even know if Teddy would get it, or I should say if he would have gotten it back then.

Teddy.

My drink of choice.

Occasionally on Tuesday evenings these days, I drive over to the church and spend some time within earshot of the weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. I don’t sit in on the meetings in a visible and obvious way, because to be there without being specifically and physically an alcoholic would be, I suspect, too gratuitous a co-optation of the anonymity of some members of my congregation, and I don’t wish to complicate my usefulness to them in the role for which they have hired me, as their pastor. So, while of course I know generally who is there, I try to keep my mind clear of that sort of identification, and they never see me. I enter my study from the other side, always having been careful to leave a door opened beforehand between my study and the AA meeting room so that my hearing will not be obstructed.

And I sit, and I listen, and I seem to learn as much about myself and my thirst for Teddy, back then, as I might have learned from an expensive series of psychotherapy appointments. Of course Teddy was neither a beverage nor a drug, but my desire for him, or more precisely for what I became in his presence and for the heights of sheer ecstasy and honesty that we reached with one another, was surely an unquenchable thirst. And in giving myself up totally to him to feed my hunger and my thirst, I hit, as they say in the halls of Alcoholics Anonymous, a true bottom.

My bottom did not come the night they took Teddy away from me and lugged him off to The Hole. That night I performed with great virtuosity (if little virtue) in my effort to, in effect, get him back. All well and good that I had the presence of mind to win Teddy and Michael their freedom, but the truth was that I was a junkie that night, and my only real preoccupation was with getting my next fix, my next dose of Teddy’s body.

No, I hit bottom the next day, and it came over me in waves, beginning even before I found out I was pregnant as David steered me out of the hospital and I tried to imagine how I could deal with the claims and complications of a world on which I had already tried to turn my back. I know that, if I found it necessary to explain myself to my mother and to Miss Sharp, if I could not even figure out how to deal with where and when I wanted Teddy in my post-prison life, then my “break” from my old worlds had not only not been clean, but it had been woefully inadequate. If Teddy and I had imagined a future where we would swim together like sleek dolphins in the warm, blue water, the sensation I had as soon as I walked out of the meeting that David Beaudry and I had with Superintendent Finnerty that morning was much more like that of a hooked and bleeding fish, still alive but trying futilely to flip itself free from the deck of a boat. The breathing, of course, was difficult.

And then I got the news of my pregnancy from Dr. Cutler. When I told David Keyser this entire story — it came out much later, in bits and pieces, of course, over several years — he told me that I was wrong to think that all of my strength and cleverness had simply vanished as soon as we walked out of the meeting with Bruce Finnerty that day. I had thought that, for a number of years.

“No,” said David. “It’s just that you had fought the fights that you needed to fight. To keep fighting at that point would have been very self-destructive.”

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What
do you learn here…at the Academy? Wirt asks. Magic? The
responsibility to use your powers responsibly? Uh…something like that,
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A
new student has entered The Alchemists Academy, and he brings with him
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Wirt thought he was the only bad boy at the Academy, but he was wrong.
Not only is Roland Black worse than Wirt, but a new teacher had replaced
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and now he is rivals for her attention with not only his best friend
Spencer, but newcomer Roland, as well. On top of that, it is their
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Wirt dreamt that he was sitting in his room, knowing that it was a dream in
that way people do sometimes. Only it wasn’t his room. Not now. His room
was the one at the Alchemists’ Academy that he shared with Spencer, his
half of it a complete mess while Spencer’s was pin neat.
This
room was the one he’d had with his last foster parents, Joan and Peter,
decorated according to their idea of what a boy his age should have
liked, and several years too young for Wirt as a result. There was the
bed, the small desk, the wardrobe with the familiarly unexplained dents
in the front. Not to mention the football themed wallpaper. Wirt hated
football.
Without thinking about it, Wirt found himself wandering downstairs, a strange
sense of excitement in his stomach. Somehow he knew, in that way you did
in dreams, that it was Christmas morning, and that they would be
waiting for him in the kitchen, ready to exchange presents. That was
even more proof that this couldn’t be real, because he had never
actually done that with Joan and Peter. As with so many of the places
Wirt had stayed, he hadn’t been there long enough.
 

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