Whisper Through The Pain (A Novella) - Plot & Excerpts
It started off strange, new, and then comfortable. She came to realize her father processed a wicked sense of humor. Her mother laughed at his jokes, even though they weren’t funny. Her parents talked a lot, bickered, or rather her mother did, and constantly touched each other. It was as if they couldn’t help themselves. They were in their own little world. It was amazing to watch, but Melissa noticed her father always managed to include her in their conversations. Elizabeth Delaney sometimes looked at her with confusion. Melissa honestly didn’t believe her mother knew what to say to her. But she was trying. Melissa didn’t ask or expect more. They went shopping, took long walks around the property, which she felt made her mother uncomfortable, so she did most of the talking. Then one day after being home for a month, she and her mother had lunch at a little French restaurant tucked in a secluded hideaway on the outskirts of Dallas.
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