The World's End Series Book One: Dymond's World - Plot & Excerpts
Hoppie leaned back in her deck chair and put her feet on the railing. She was wearing red socks. "God, SeeBee, I don't think it could be any more beautiful." They'd arrived just that afternoon so this was their first sunset in the mountains. "You got that right, Hop. It's like something you'd see in a movie or something." She looked at her friend and smiled, "A Christmas movie! I can't believe I'm here - and I'm so glad to be here with you. I missed you." They'd both graduated in the spring and were now in grad school - but at different universities. They'd kept in touch by texting and Facebook, but it wasn't the same. Sarabeth missed having a girl roommate to talk to and pal around with. Her boyfriend was fine, but he was a guy. It was just different. They were silent for a while. Sarabeth felt warm and safe and comfortable with her best friend nearby. There was no need for constant chatter. The stars started to appear overhead, at first one by one, and then by the thousands. The clear mountain air and dark skies let them see the cosmos in a way neither of them had ever experienced. Sarabeth was surprised to realize it made her feel small.
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