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Sindy Kate

Chapter 2 Good News

Word Count: 1960    |    Released on: 28/02/2021

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one of many things around here that I learned to appreciate and love. There was also something in

dise welcomed me

that decision, but everything around here had grown

at I already claimed it mine. It gave me the perfect view of the s

nt of me. The earthy fresh smell and the blooming of the scents

them first thing in the morning, they just melted my heart and blew me away to

t to the sharp male voice—it was Keene’s

e college, and he’d be

at?” He was grinning with brown

w longer than he used to keep it skinhead, but he was still a little bit pale. I always

our when I didn’t pay attention to what he was about to say bec

I scowled at him. I hated the feel

uncomfortable. He knew it because I’d been suffering from Paroxysmal Atrial

or visitors. I thought you’d be thrilled to hear the good news. He’ll be here as early as tom

motherapy wasn’t successful. He never gave up on his dad and sold everything until there was not

ka

alf-paid. You have to admit that nothing works on our strategies. Plus, a small business like

n’t work anymore. For many days, I wished my lifestyle was like before that I could easily help him, but things had changed since I cho

g with

“I need exercise, and you won’t da

oo much already that I could barely sleep at night. The least that I co

ar

nd some toiletries, too.” I stepped down the porc

ooked the cabin. Our gue

ing because we still have t

n, walls, and floorboards. It was a little bit old th

A living room with enough space for a wooden rocking chair and an old black leather couch,

the white sheets off that covered the furniture, then

from the bed when Keene came over, probabl

the couch. I’m done

e to clean alo

list of what we ne

econds later, he was sneezing and runnin

ad to work hard to earn something. I guess the decision of my i

d sticky with dust. I could smell myself like an old house and soot. I laid back on

ar

ive me an early heart attack?” I rub

ave me an apo

g did I

ed. “Thre

id not wake me up?” I stood up quickly, grabbing

ssed out. I know how grumpy you ar

yes at him. “What the he

e back safe and sound, so stop worrying abo

walked past him, still scowlin

d lately, Harry. Do you

uddenly thi

have you

thi

re worri

him. “I’m fine,

ew he tried his best to be strong when I was around, but deep inside,

e of water from the fridge. And he was right—he

when I saw some cups of peach

t you alone cleaning the entire cabin.

u die from sneezing

e and tomato from the fridge, then he stopped. “I can feel when you’re watching me, Ha

Besides, you went to

ook a sandwich loaf, slicing it in half.

, huh?” I

ling, and you can’t just feed hi

s? I can make something mo

inutes. Now get your ass ready because I’m starving. You’ll sleep early t

was only one time. I just wanna see my sister, and I’m just curi

hing on my face,

easing the breath

od! He d

*

en he supposed to be here before twelve. And there was no way the fligh

we wasted our t

he arrives before I’m done, okay?” I could feel my increasin

the cabin. I hoped this man would arrive today because I was going

seemed to be in the right places. I was ready to bail out when

had finall

ea

accent that seemed differ

British! Our guest

ll did he fin

the sunlight entered the cabin, indicat

shadow

he stopped in the middle of the living room, dropping his suitcase and cargo bag beside the

tal blue eyes widened as if showing some r

r

e pain forming in my chest due to the hamme

God!

in

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