Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Unexpected Visitor (Entry 25)

This post has been removed for the novel's debut in April, 2012 . . .

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    Elisa isn't your regular nerd.  She's not the kind of person who quotes Monty Python, or has a periodic table tattooed on her butt.  No she's a different sort altogether.  She carries a duct-taped Bible everywhere, wears bright-orange polyester pants, and dyes her hair with red kool-aid.
    Even though she tries slipping by apart from the crowds, it doesn't help that her best friend happens to be "The Boarder," one of the cutest and most popular boys in school.  He's not willing to let her go unnoticed—not until she goes to the homecoming dance with another guy.
   "The Boarder" starts acting weird after the date goes well, and Elisa begins wondering if he's only been looking at her as a friend or maybe something more.  She must choose between her best friend and "The Bad Boy," but will she make the right choice?

5 comments:

  1. Counseling can be great or horrible. Depends on who you get and how you interact with them. I know you were um angry with Cade but that was a terribly cute thing he did. :)

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  2. Girlie, this chapter a day bit is getting old. I need two! And I agree with Melynda...it was really cute thing to do. Your librarian boss sounds wonderful. Amazing when people come into your life for a reason, right?

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  3. Thanks for your comment on my post!
    Yours are too good not to be read! It's still showing as "The Fatal Question" being your most recent post. Booh hoo :(

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  4. Melynda-
    Cade's fun ;)

    Stephanie-
    Thank you sooo much :0)

    It sounds like the problem has something to do with feedburner. I just wish there was a customer service number I could call.

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  5. Keeping a journal is one of the best things I have ever done. I am assuming you have kept one too. I love these posts and the way you write them puts me right inside your journal alongside you. Thanks for sharing these wonderful and sometimes sad moments that have made you the wonderful woman you are today.

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