I Knew You Were Trouble: A Jessie Jefferson Novel - Plot & Excerpts
The story from the local newspaper website has made the front page of the print version, and the sight of the headline about me being a local girl scares the life out of me. It’ll be all too easy for someone I know to recognise me. In the national papers, though, the story isn’t front page. In fact, a couple of the papers only mention it in passing in a tiny column, but one of the tabloids has done a whole spread about me, including photos of the time I went with the Jeffersons to the theme park on Santa Monica beach. The shots are crystal clear, but I’m wearing my sunnies again, so it’s still not easy to make out my face. It occurs to me that more people in LA know who I am than they do in Maidenhead. I grew up here, but I was in LA with Agnes and all of her friends when the news first broke about Johnny having a secret teenage daughter. There was one girl, Lissa, who was especially bitchy towards me. What’s to stop her or any of the others from telling the press my name?
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