How To Rope A McCoy (Hell Yeah!) - Plot & Excerpts
Cato had started her new job and been assigned an area and a few topics for her research. It had always been her contention that history was being forgotten and lost at an alarming rate. She wanted to do her part to preserve the past and keep alive as much of the culture of their ancestors as possible. She was lucky. Being homeschooled, Cato had ‘graduated’ early and had more freedom to study topics she’d been interested in. History and languages had been her first love and she’d also studied philosophy and anthropology. Learning had been her only outlet, since a social life hadn’t been a possibility. Before Edith took sick, Cato had dreaded her future. She didn’t want to just walk away from her mother, but that was what she’d been prepared to do. Cato firmly believed that if her mother knew what a great gift she’d given Cato in her job, she would have snatched it back if she had the power. The job and the people she met at the Culture Center became her salvation. Her work didn’t entail going to a desk from nine to five.
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