Keep Me Steady_Missing family_Friends_A Chaotic Christmas
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Keep Me Steady
The letter came out of the blue just after her sixteenth birthday. It wasn’t the first letter she’d received from somebody in her first family - her sister wrote to her frequently - but the name at the bottom...well, she hadn’t seen that signature in over half a decade. Juliette hadn’t even realized who the letter was from until she was nearly halfway through with the first page. There were still six more to go after that. Her knees buckled and she had to reach out fowww.onedoor.ccr her sister’s arm to keep herself steady, which elicited a chorus of concern from those gathered around her. Everything went q...
Missing family
CARO: 'Dad? Dad, hi, it's me.' DAD: 'Oh, hi there, I'll just get your mum, she's in the loft.' CARO: 'No, wait! It's you I wanted to talk to.' DAD: 'Oh, right then. I'm fine, how are you?' CARO: 'Yeah. Alright. Um, except, I got... Mum's in the loft, you say?' DAD: 'Yep, she's putting the Christmas decorations away. I was just weatherproofing the gate, just popped in to get some more newspapers, don't want to again the paving, you see, so if you want to call back later when your mum's downstairs...’CARO: 'No, Dad, it's you I wanted to talk to. Okay, I've been working my way up to it all day, ...
Friends
“Alright, let's start from the beginning,” said the counselor. He was a young man, no older than 30 from the looks of it. His black hair slicked back made him look like he could be part of Grease, and his physique was well to carry him a mile or two. His voice was reassuring in a caring yet serious tone when he asked us how this all started. I observed this while sitting on the far end of the black leather couch. On the other side a good three feet away was my husband, James. “Jane, I know you have been partaking in many hobbies recently; and James, you clearly stated that it has gotten out of...
A Chaotic Christmas
“You nine ladies dancing are rocking it tonight!” Amanda Sings encouraged. “Patty, can we have a little chat?”“Sure thing. What’s up?”“Well, I know you were looking forward to some time off this Christmas, but I really need you on stage with me. I’ll pay you double the rate.”“I don’t know. I need time to do my shopping and decorating.”“I’ll give you the next three days off, rotate someone else in your spot to give you some time, but I need you for the holidays. We’ll have Christmas parties on the road.”“Would I have Christmas day off?”“Of course.”“All right, then.”“Oh, wonderful! Time off sta...