Shoot Out (The Baltimore Banners Book 7) - Plot & Excerpts
But the message was the same, no matter how many times she blinked or squinted or tilted her head. The message was always the same. Thank you for your interest, blah blah blah. Admire your work, blah blah blah. Not interested at this time, blah blah blah. She closed the email then backed out of the program before disconnecting from the internet. Disappointment surged through her. The short email hadn't been worth the hassle of trying to get connected, of waiting for the ancient dial-up to actually work. She should have waited and used the wi-fi at the hospital, or taken the bus to the coffee shop or even to the library. Any of those things would have saved her time instead of fighting with the old system. But it was all she had, and that just barely since it was always a crapshoot whether or not or her mother remembered to pay the phone bill with the money Nicole gave her.
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