Author: | Robin Rance | ISBN: | 9781370373772 |
Publisher: | Robin Rance | Publication: | February 28, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Robin Rance |
ISBN: | 9781370373772 |
Publisher: | Robin Rance |
Publication: | February 28, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Lexi is being haunted by her grandmother…
“Oh Grandma, I can’t believe this is happening to me.” The floodgates opened completely, and I felt a comforting presence surround me.
‘It will be alright, Lexi. Don’t give up, Lovey. I think Mr. Dimples is the answer to both our prayers.’
She’s all alone in the world except for her cat, Daisy.
Unexpectedly, she finds support from the man whom she was trying to get a job with…
“Can we talk about your offer? Were you serious about the secretary job?” He hadn’t mentioned it again, and I desperately needed the work.
“I am, but first I want you to meet with your new doctor to make sure that you can do it. Did you say you have an appointment to meet with him this Monday? Lexi, you’ve been diagnosed with cancer. That gives us few more days to work on our bucket list.”
They take the journey of a lifetime together; will it be too late to make their dreams come true…
Lexi~~
For some reason, I heard my grandma’s voice saying to me, ‘Lexi, if you want something bad enough, you’ve got to stand out. Do something that will make whoever you’re speaking to remember who you are! Be unforgettable’ I searched her desk looking for something that would give me a clue as to what I could do to make me more memorable.
I noticed she had a picture frame sitting on the desk next to her computer screen. ‘Pick it up, Lovey.’ It was my grandma’s voice again. I reached out to turn the frame so that I could see who was in the picture. I’m not sure what happened exactly, I only heard the receptionist scream out a bunch of words that I’d never heard a woman use before. Then she jumped up from her chair, and frantically spun around apparently looking for something as the words, “You, stupid twit! Now, look what you’ve done!” Left her bright red colored lips.
I still wasn’t sure what it was that I had done and rushed around to her side of the desk to see what it was that she was accusing me of. “I told you to leave. If you had done what I asked this wouldn’t have happened.” She was still yelling at me, and the moment I stepped into her play area, she yelled even louder at me. “What do you think you’re doing back here?”
“I wanted to help, what are you looking for?” I was looking around her small space and had no clue what for. It was comical really, and despite all my good intentions, I started to laugh. After seeing the expression on her face, I should have ducked. Something hit me hard in the eye, and I felt myself fall to the ground…
Lexi is being haunted by her grandmother…
“Oh Grandma, I can’t believe this is happening to me.” The floodgates opened completely, and I felt a comforting presence surround me.
‘It will be alright, Lexi. Don’t give up, Lovey. I think Mr. Dimples is the answer to both our prayers.’
She’s all alone in the world except for her cat, Daisy.
Unexpectedly, she finds support from the man whom she was trying to get a job with…
“Can we talk about your offer? Were you serious about the secretary job?” He hadn’t mentioned it again, and I desperately needed the work.
“I am, but first I want you to meet with your new doctor to make sure that you can do it. Did you say you have an appointment to meet with him this Monday? Lexi, you’ve been diagnosed with cancer. That gives us few more days to work on our bucket list.”
They take the journey of a lifetime together; will it be too late to make their dreams come true…
Lexi~~
For some reason, I heard my grandma’s voice saying to me, ‘Lexi, if you want something bad enough, you’ve got to stand out. Do something that will make whoever you’re speaking to remember who you are! Be unforgettable’ I searched her desk looking for something that would give me a clue as to what I could do to make me more memorable.
I noticed she had a picture frame sitting on the desk next to her computer screen. ‘Pick it up, Lovey.’ It was my grandma’s voice again. I reached out to turn the frame so that I could see who was in the picture. I’m not sure what happened exactly, I only heard the receptionist scream out a bunch of words that I’d never heard a woman use before. Then she jumped up from her chair, and frantically spun around apparently looking for something as the words, “You, stupid twit! Now, look what you’ve done!” Left her bright red colored lips.
I still wasn’t sure what it was that I had done and rushed around to her side of the desk to see what it was that she was accusing me of. “I told you to leave. If you had done what I asked this wouldn’t have happened.” She was still yelling at me, and the moment I stepped into her play area, she yelled even louder at me. “What do you think you’re doing back here?”
“I wanted to help, what are you looking for?” I was looking around her small space and had no clue what for. It was comical really, and despite all my good intentions, I started to laugh. After seeing the expression on her face, I should have ducked. Something hit me hard in the eye, and I felt myself fall to the ground…