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Completed The Question Being a young teenager in today's world is hard enough. But can you imagine what it would be like to have been raised in a big city like Hollywood, Florida and through no fault of your own you are suddenly forced to reside in the rural backwoods of North Carolina? E-e-k! And if that wasn't bad enough. What if just shortly before school starts you discover:
Heaven Forbid. That's worse than being a Preacher's son. Come join thirteen-year-old Paul Pontiac's world as it gets turned completely upside down because of a single careless answer to: To preview the first six chapters, click here This Story was rated 5 Stars - Excellent
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work in progress Square Peg, Round Hole The sequel to: The Question Gibsonville School was one of the very few K-12 schools left in North Carolina. And unlike the modern day, standardized architecture found in most schools, Gibsonville belonged to a former era, an era where the colonial-styled, red brick and mortar buildings with tall, white columns at their entrance stood majestically among huge oak trees. This magnificent old school with its brick and glass enclosed sign, which stood out front declaring this was “The Home Of The Yellow Jackets”, spoke of the deep pride and school spirit the students shared. However, just like the majority of the families within the town, most of the students at Gibsonville School were interrelated. And this interrelationship had created an extremely close-knit environment, an environment that tended to reject anyone who might be a stranger. Thus, almost everyone politely ignored Paul Pontiac. That is everyone except Butch McGuire and his gang. And their mission had become – make Paul's life as miserable as possible. To preview the first five chapters, click here WORK IN PROGRESS
Forbidden Love Taking one last scan around the parameters of her bedroom, Maria instinctively reached for the ceramic unicorn on the corner of her desk. “I’m going to miss you, Jose,” she said, pressing the small creature her boyfriend had given her the previous Christmas against her heart, while a tear gently coursed down her cheek. “Mom said we’re going to be visiting Lisa for a year. But, what if she’s wrong? Things could change. What if something happens and Department of Immigrations won’t let us come back? Or even worse, what if while I’m gone, you find someone new?” Could life even exist without Jose? she mentally asked, as the thought that she might not ever see her eighteen-year-old companion again unexpectedly flashed before her. We’ve been together every since middle school. And even yesterday – we spend the evening together, walking hand-in-hand along the edge of Arica’s moonlit beach. Maria then sighed. How loving, how caring the moment was. Yet, how sad when it came time to say goodbye. … I know that you promised that you would wait for me. But when I do return … will you really be there? A few moments later, Victoria peeked through the doorway into her daughter's room. “Are you ready, little one? Your father is in the car, waiting.”
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