Author's e-books - Friendship. Page - 4
"She didn't have to die!" I screamed at the sky. "You could have left her to say her good-byes first!" I screamed again, with my voice cracking at the end. Nothing was right, and nothing was going to be right with her gone. It was all this so-called 'God's fault. He takes everything away from me, everything. When I was five he took our dog Penny away. When I was 11 he took Mama, and he took Pops too. Not to mention Aunt Aly; the drunken rat that raised me for 5 years during
Gray was a chill kind of guy. He doesn't like challenges. He doesn't like drama. And he certainly doesn't like school. Especially boarding school. 'Who ever thought of merging home and school must have been a real nutcase.' This is a typical thought he would have. But clearly, no one ever gets everything that they like. Gray will have to: rise to the challenge (of solving the mystery), face the drama (of high school), and deal with school (and his not-so-nice English Lit teacher). Will he do
One day Erianna decided she had been through enough. Thirty was old enough to get courage and leave the past and find a better future. Along the way she learns she had a true friend that had watched from afar and had come to her side when she had least expected it. Pony would had given anything to help Erianna. He had himself known abuse and had been determined to help an old friend. Pony had seen her on the bridge near his place. Pony knew right then what he needed to do. These two survivors
"She didn't have to die!" I screamed at the sky. "You could have left her to say her good-byes first!" I screamed again, with my voice cracking at the end. Nothing was right, and nothing was going to be right with her gone. It was all this so-called 'God's fault. He takes everything away from me, everything. When I was five he took our dog Penny away. When I was 11 he took Mama, and he took Pops too. Not to mention Aunt Aly; the drunken rat that raised me for 5 years during
Gray was a chill kind of guy. He doesn't like challenges. He doesn't like drama. And he certainly doesn't like school. Especially boarding school. 'Who ever thought of merging home and school must have been a real nutcase.' This is a typical thought he would have. But clearly, no one ever gets everything that they like. Gray will have to: rise to the challenge (of solving the mystery), face the drama (of high school), and deal with school (and his not-so-nice English Lit teacher). Will he do
One day Erianna decided she had been through enough. Thirty was old enough to get courage and leave the past and find a better future. Along the way she learns she had a true friend that had watched from afar and had come to her side when she had least expected it. Pony would had given anything to help Erianna. He had himself known abuse and had been determined to help an old friend. Pony had seen her on the bridge near his place. Pony knew right then what he needed to do. These two survivors