A Heart for the Town, A Knife in My Back
ot to tell Dad about what had happened. We simply told
er her name. She talked herself hoarse for over three hours and ba
ided it was a good time to star
d when my sister shook me awake. "Jill! The mayo
ymore. Our town's apples and oranges aren't selling either. Cou
still left a sour
, Jill. Our town isn't ungrateful like that. We'll pay for packaging
e's father, the mayor of my own town, who had
people in North Hollow are really nice. If you're
equipment with you. If everything feels ri
to her su
acking up my streaming gear
en the two towns was
n. Parents pointed me out to their kids, saying, "Study hard,
the orchards, everyone
you don't help us, we'll have to wake up at dawn and travel far to sell these ap
ds warmed
eir apples and oranges were in excellent conditio
audience to over 20, 000 in under 30 minutes. Then I beg
nd orders came through, selling seven to
rilled, scrambling to pick their f
calling in the town's best chef to prepare a feast.
l bellies, I was just settling in for a nap w
voice filled with rage. "You knew we were trying to sell our apples, and you
s to pay. Why wouldn't I take an opportu
tell me you're mad because
stream, we'll sell ju
ou three days. After that, whether or n