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Charlotte wondered
how she’d ever be able to move out of this apartment once Mary returned. She
sighed.
“Not to your liking?” Mary Walden asked.
“Oh no. Not at all. I love it. It’s like a
palace. I just can’t imagine ever having to leave it.”
Mary laughed. “I will be coming back, unless
I meet a wealthy count who sweeps me off my feet.”
“Really?”
“I’m kidding. You do know I write romance
novels under a pen name, don’t you?”
“No, I didn’t.”
“I have a romantic imagination. Please don’t
blow my cover,” Mary said, patting Charlotte’s forearm.
“Oh, I won’t.”
“I have some of my books in the living room
bookcase. You’re welcome to read them.”
“I think I have a romantic
imagination, too,” Charlotte said.
“Perfect! You’ll see them there. My pen name
is Sandy Fontaine.”
“Thank you so much!” Charlotte said,
smiling.
Mary
and Charlotte worked out the price, move-day, and how to work the locks.
Charlotte wrote out a check for the first two month’s rent.
“Thank you so much,” she said.
“It is I who should be thanking you,” Mrs.
Walden said. “It’s a relief to have the rent covered and to know someone will
be staying here, keeping an eye on the place.”
After a brief hug, Charlotte returned to her
car. On the drive home, she could not stop grinning. This would be just the
beginning of her independence. But she sobered up when she realized she’d have
to confront her father. She’d saved enough money to be independent for over a
year. She’d taken over her father’s contracts for the University’s work. She had
also established some of her own clients, like the Willow Falls Inn, and a small
apartment building five miles out of town.
It was time to beef up her furniture business. Now she’d have a year on her own to find a permanent
apartment or maybe even buy a small house. She let out a breath. Taking the first step represented a
huge leap for her, but she had no idea what suprise awaited her at home.
That's all for this week. Comments are most welcome. Thanks for stopping by.
Love the way you used the prompt. Eager to see how it goes with her father and what surprise is waiting for her. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI can feel her anxiety and excitement all in one. And I love the background of how she is set so she can move forward. Great job!
ReplyDeleteShe is acting bravely and moving forward with her life. It's so moving to watch the progress. You are showing it so beautifully. Love the pen name Sandy Fontaine!
ReplyDeleteI just loved this scene, watching her move on and make her decisions like this. Love too how the place she's renting is owned by a romance writer! Even better!!
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