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Page 3 Their giggling echoed up the dimly lit stairwell as they tromped to the apartment’s front. Continue reading
Page 3 Their giggling echoed up the dimly lit stairwell as they tromped to the apartment’s front. Continue reading
Page 2 “She won’t,” Tana said, voice firm. “She misses me and Jordy too much to go. Continue reading
Page 1 The look on her cousin’s face--one that opened possibilities--sent an itch of nervousness over. Continue reading
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I put on my heavy winter coat and slipped out the back door onto the deck...
For fifteen minutes, eighteen-year-old Jack Mahon was the ultimate party animal...
This month we celebrate the Holidays as we shopped and cooked our delicious meal, and fretted over how many. Continue reading
I don’t care what my mom says: everyone experiments with drugs at some time in...
I used to love the holidays. I used to wait all year for Thanksgiving and Christmas...
Beckah sat on the couch, wrapped in blankets, watching the snowfall behind the menorah on the...