Web´s Liars
or you-or fathers, rather. My father had rather impulsively decided it was time to forge
population 1,517-just enough people to plant some fence posts to
ittle adventure". You don't want to know what I called the place. Needles
and from the shelves all morning, leaving my muscles burning with fatigue and my skin chaffed from cardboard corners. The cardt inside I could feel the mental tirade beginning with a tinge
course not! Because my feelings meant nothing. He just had t
ent his time. He'd even used up the school fund that he and mom had set aside for me so that I'd have some cash for colle
ll myself together. I almost hadn't made it to the funeral. The viewing had been a nightmare, shaking all those hands and
om my mind as I bega
every Saturday morning. And mom's favourite cat. Dad had even stopped working at the University because my mom had taken some upgrading classes there o
'd haphazardly slapped onto the shelf. I'm working in Mr. Splint
It wouldn't change anything. There were lots of kids that had to work
on. I could room with Beth and Tia just like we'd always planned. E
inter Bridge was a weird place. In fact, it was downright odd. I mean, who expects to walk down a street a
t dark aura around it. Which is really weird. Part o
th her hands on her hips. Sue Cortino. She was the owner and manager of Mr. Splint
multaneous half-smile. I'm pretty sure I didn't convi
r that was mussed because she was always messing with it. Part of her whole "the customers are being
you work here. But you need to be a little more careful with the goods
t I'm not exactly your most diplomatic person. What exactly was I supposed to say? "Sorry for slamming