
The Vagabond Heart, Part 3
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Narrated by:
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TJ Spehar
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By:
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David Boyer
About this listen
Elnora turned to stare up at the stars again, hoping deep down that if she wished - or prayed? - long enough - that all of this would end up having been nothing more than a bad dream, and she would wake up and Sonia would be alive and well, and outside in the back yard playing with her Frisbee and her father would be sober and her mother would be happy.
But she knew better. Drunk is drunk and unhappy is unhappy and, in Sonia's case, dead is dead, and there was no in-between.
Just like there would be no in-between for Ben Carter once she found him. But would John find her soon enough to stop her from committing murder?
©2019 David Boyer (P)2019 David Boyer
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