Wanting Forever (A Nelson Island Novel) - Plot & Excerpts
Sam’s mother asked as she entered the dirty kitchen. “It’s dinnertime,” he answered through a mouthful of peanut butter and jelly. “If you’re gonna keep eating me out of house and home, you need to get a job,” she snapped. “A job?” Sam was bewildered. “I’m eleven.” “And you’re a completely worthless piece of shit!” Her voice rose to a scream. “All of this stuff I have to pay for? Football equipment, food, clothes. How do you think I’m supposed to handle it all by myself?” Sam sighed. She was in a mood. It was rare she wasn’t, but Hunter wasn’t here to take the negative attention away or deflect her sharp blows. He took another bite of his sandwich and stood. “I’ll start looking for one, Momma. But it’s dark out now.” “I don’t care.” Her answer was weary, and sad. “I don’t care where you go.
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