Laura’s eyes were still closed when she heard her mother’s scream.
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Everything Happens for a Reason (Part 6)
Laura’s eyes were still closed when she heard her mother’s scream.
For the Love of Language
Laura’s eyes were still closed when she heard her mother’s scream.
Mrs. Mulligan glanced at her husband, then back to her daughter. “Laura, please don’t. There’s no need to risk hurting yourself.”
Katie looked up at her sister, then followed the direction of her long arm stretching into her index finger as she pointed straight ahead.
“You know that the only thing worse for me than being near a ledge is having someone I love on a ledge. Please back away from the cliff.”
The Mulligans arrived at their hotel during sunset only to find that their reservation was not in the system.
The first semester of shyness, new friends, and constant calls back home drifted into the second semester of boldness, friends-for-life, and calls home every now and again.
At some point, Milena should have sat down. Her legs were beginning to tremble. But sitting down would be a concession to how long she had been waiting and she was too scared to admit how long it had been.
The etymology of “happiness”.
In all her numbers and theories, in all her logic and memorized trivia, in all her names and dates and answers, she had never known desire like that.