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  • Cry Baby: Endless Love

  • Bearmer Falls Collection Series, Book 8
  • By: Steven Kandas
  • Narrated by: Angie Hall
  • Length: 2 hrs and 40 mins

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By: Steven Kandas
Narrated by: Angie Hall
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The police show up to the Perkin's residents to find everything in disarray. The woman is in the ambulance with oxygen on her face. Capt. hears from Stuart the rest of the police are surrounding the man upstairs. The large dark-haired man is rocking, clutching a pink stuffed unicorn.

Shelley sets out for a new life. After five years, she meets Steve Watson in the workplace. They find love, and he decides to get married. Soon after, having children became quite the norm with Steven and Ashley. Fifteen years later, Johnny sits there writing his letter to his wife under the small light. He smiles while saying out loud; I'm coming home soon, baby; I'll be there soon; you wait. I know you have missed me. I can feel it down to my soul. Your Johnny is coming home to roost.

©2019 Steven Kandas (P)2023 Steven Kandas

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