Susanna's Dream: The Lost Sisters Of Pleasant Valley, Book Two - Plot & Excerpts
Her computer was on top of a couple of stacked books on the coffee table, she’d been organizing papers on the sofa, and manila file folders filled the only chair. She couldn’t even claim to have been getting any work done, since she’d been sitting staring into space, thinking about Seth. She opened the door a few inches, prepared to make short work of her visitor, and then swung it wide when she saw that it was Susanna. “Come in.” She clasped her sister’s hand and pulled her into the apartment. “Excuse the mess. I didn’t—” The rest of the sentence was lost when she had a good look at Susanna’s face. Lips pressed together to hold back sobs, eyes brimming with tears . . . this wasn’t a casual visit. “Susanna, what is it?” The tears overflowed. Susanna put her hands to her face, her shoulders shaking. She must have suppressed her emotion by sheer force of will until she got here, and now the dam had burst.
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