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Rusty

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It was October when the leaves are in their prettiest colors: orange, red, yellow and on the ground some brown.

Sue sat on the porch thinking of her childhood and her two children, the games they played together and the learning they shared. Yes, she had the good life and was blessed and loved by her children and husband, Jack. In the background she could hear their son Billys loud giggling and their puppy Rusty, barking.

The only one she missed hearing was Anne, their older daughter. Sue knew where Anne was, especially this time of day on Friday.

Anne and Jill, her best friend, were playing together in her room.

She was always playing with dolls, but then, she was just like Sue when she was little. Jack was due home from work as she looked at her watch and figured shed better go in and start dinner. As she was going in the front door, the backdoor slammed and a little boys voice could be heard yelling.

Such joys the children were and after dinner things would settle down, or she hoped. When dinner was on the table and was everyone together, meal prayers would be said.

How long does it take to say grace and be thankful? Well, with the knocking on the door and the doorbell ringing, Sue thought dinner would never begin especially when each time Jack went to the door and no one was there. Was it their mind playing tricks on them or was someone really there? Follow the pranks and comedy in this heartfelt story of a family with everyday lessons.

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Product Details
AuthorHouse
1463425619 / 9781463425616
eBook (EPUB)
08/08/2011
English
160 pages
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