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What a Girl Feels

By: Third Cousins, Emma Reid
Narrated by: Tamara Eastridge
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Sarah can’t believe that her boyfriend has just proposed to her and that he’s expecting a prompt answer. When she finally gives it to him she does so on one condition: that he must meet her father. Sarah hasn’t seen her father since she left for college, but she’s hoping that the idea of marriage might mend their troubled relationship. Little does Sarah know that it isn’t her father she should be worrying about but Rob, who has a secret he’s been keeping from her.

Robert can’t believe that he’s going to meet Sarah’s father. He’s nervous and worried about it, but he knows that once it’s done, he won’t have to go through with it again. When he arrives at the house he’s surprised to find that her father treats her horribly. He’s shocked and appalled by her father’s behavior, but it isn’t until he returns home that he realizes just how nasty family can really be.

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