Is This Right? by Kasia A. Napierkowski (readnow .TXT) π
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(Note that this is part one) This book contains: Stuff from everyday life as well as stuff from not everyday life.
Mira might have accidently found her one true love. Did she? Is it too soon? Is he like the rest liars and fakers? Or is he as he seems to be?
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(Note that this is part one) This book contains: Stuff from everyday life as well as stuff from not everyday life.
Mira might have accidently found her one true love. Did she? Is it too soon? Is he like the rest liars and fakers? Or is he as he seems to be?
*Not done*
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are just greedy? He doesn't know anything about me though. So..., just as she was starting to get her thoughts sorted there was a knock on her door. "Oh now what?" She asked herself quietly. She made her way to the door. Opening the door she was startled to see the man standing there. "Uh. Come in." she said ungracefully. He just smiled a friendly smile.
As he came in Mira asked him to sit down. "Whatβs up?" She asked. "I uh, I would like to get to know you more." He said and immediately regretted saying that. I could have at least said it a bit smoother! He thought to himself. Wow now she definitely wants to-"Ok." Mira cut off his train of thought. "Umm. My name is Mira and Iβm 20. I fear falling from heights and I only have two friends that I want to kill. Is that odd?β Mira asked frowning. The man laughed and said, "No thatβs not odd at all. Mira, hmm very nice." "Thank you.β She replied smiling. βI don't have any parents or any other family and I have two VERY good jobs.β Mira said looking at the man. "What happened to your family?" He asked. "They all died in a very odd way. Well not an odd way but they all died when I was 13. Every single one of them did even my nieces and nephews, all in almost the same way too." Mira said with a haunted look in her eyes. "What is your name?" She asked to change the subject. "Kale." Kale said. "I am an only child. I have a steady job and my parents are old and happy. Or at least they should be." He said smiling. Mira smiled at that.
They talked for a while longer before Kale said that he had to go. "Right. Well I admit it is good to know something about you." Mira said as he left. "And you." Kale said. She closed the door behind him and leaned against the wall. Memories of finding her parents surrounded by blood with a look of shock and surprise on their faces, forced their way to the front of her mind. No matter how hard she tried, she couldnβt get rid of them. She inhaled a shaky breath and closed her eyes as the tears began to slide down her cheeks and fall to the floor.
(Seven Weeks Later)
"Mira and Kale have been getting along well don't you think?" Kathy asked Tom as they watched Mira and Kale talk about something they found interesting. "Yes they have been. It is like they were meant for each other." Tom replied. "Hmmm." Kathy said as she continued to watch. "Itβs a good thing that he loves her and doesnβt want her just for her money." Kathy commented. "Yes. Do you think he knows that she has close a million dollars coming in a year? Or about how her family died?" Tom asked looking at Kathy. "I don't know. If not then she will tell him soon." Kathy said certain.
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As he came in Mira asked him to sit down. "Whatβs up?" She asked. "I uh, I would like to get to know you more." He said and immediately regretted saying that. I could have at least said it a bit smoother! He thought to himself. Wow now she definitely wants to-"Ok." Mira cut off his train of thought. "Umm. My name is Mira and Iβm 20. I fear falling from heights and I only have two friends that I want to kill. Is that odd?β Mira asked frowning. The man laughed and said, "No thatβs not odd at all. Mira, hmm very nice." "Thank you.β She replied smiling. βI don't have any parents or any other family and I have two VERY good jobs.β Mira said looking at the man. "What happened to your family?" He asked. "They all died in a very odd way. Well not an odd way but they all died when I was 13. Every single one of them did even my nieces and nephews, all in almost the same way too." Mira said with a haunted look in her eyes. "What is your name?" She asked to change the subject. "Kale." Kale said. "I am an only child. I have a steady job and my parents are old and happy. Or at least they should be." He said smiling. Mira smiled at that.
They talked for a while longer before Kale said that he had to go. "Right. Well I admit it is good to know something about you." Mira said as he left. "And you." Kale said. She closed the door behind him and leaned against the wall. Memories of finding her parents surrounded by blood with a look of shock and surprise on their faces, forced their way to the front of her mind. No matter how hard she tried, she couldnβt get rid of them. She inhaled a shaky breath and closed her eyes as the tears began to slide down her cheeks and fall to the floor.
(Seven Weeks Later)
"Mira and Kale have been getting along well don't you think?" Kathy asked Tom as they watched Mira and Kale talk about something they found interesting. "Yes they have been. It is like they were meant for each other." Tom replied. "Hmmm." Kathy said as she continued to watch. "Itβs a good thing that he loves her and doesnβt want her just for her money." Kathy commented. "Yes. Do you think he knows that she has close a million dollars coming in a year? Or about how her family died?" Tom asked looking at Kathy. "I don't know. If not then she will tell him soon." Kathy said certain.
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Publication Date: 04-30-2010
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