The Inheritance Of Willow Creek
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tains. It was a place where everyone knew each other, and the air was sweet wit
was just a teenager, and she had been raised by her wise and kind grandmother, Granny May. Granny May h
eek to attend college in the city. She had studied business and worked hard to build a s
that she was the sole beneficiary of a vast fortune left behind by a distant relative, Silas Blackwood. Emily had never heard of Silas
and claim her inheritance. Emily was skeptical, but the prospect of learning more about her fa
ding roads of the Appalachian Mountains, the familiar s
eemed to be watching her with a mixture of curiosity and suspicion. Emily wondered what was going on, but she didn't have
o be ticking away the seconds. Emily entered the office, and a friendly receptionist greeted her. The lawyer, Mr. J
e left behind a vast fortune, including several properties, investments, an
rd, intrigued. "Wh
ow Creek for at least six months before you can claim the inheritance. He wanted to ensure th
as ready to commit to living in Willow Creek for six months. But the prospect of claimin
mily said finally, extendin
o Willow Creek, Miss Mayfield. I have a feeling that y
lay ahead. She had a feeling that her return to Willow Creek was only