Read Here We Come (Aggie's Inheritance) Online
Authors: Chautona Havig
Here We Come
Chautona Havig
Copyright 2012 Chautona Havig
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~For
Kaylene~
Maybe
now
that
all
of
the
books
are
finished,
you
’ll
actually
read
the
series.
I
hope
that
the
end
is
sufficiently
sappy
for
you.
You
are
a
delight
as
a
daughter
,
and
I
am
so
happy
that
you
are
not
only
real
in
our
lives
now
but
also
in
the
eyes
of
the
law.
May
God’s
grace
continue
to
shine
on
you
and
guide
you
.
~For Pat~
I don’t think I’ve seen you once since
For Keeps
was released that you didn’t ask how this one is coming.
Hope it was worth the wait.
Thanks for being such an encouragement—and not just because you sell my books in your store.
Contents
Copyright 2012 Chautona Havig
8
Aggie’s Accidental Snickerdoodles
205
A Fountain Not Free
Monday,
November
1
7
th
In
Aggie’s
mind,
it
was
their
first
true
argument.
She
was
furious,
and
the
fact
that
she
couldn’t
remember
what
prompted
her
anger
made
it
even
wors
e.
Luke’s
pain-filled
eyes
would
normally
have
sparked
her
compassion,
but
an
uncharacteristic
stubbornness
had
seized
her
and
held
her
in
its
grip.
“Mibs…”
“
Just
go
home,
Luke.
We’re
obviously
not
going
to
agree
on
this
one.
I
don’t
want
to
argue
anymore.”
“We
can’t
just
ignore—”
“We
can
postpone
the
inevitable
until
I’m
ready
to
handle
it,”
she
snapped.
“I’m
tired,
I’ve
had
a
very
hard
day
with
five
students
who
did
not
do
well
in
their
studies
and
three
little
ones
who
took
advantage
of
that.
The
last
thing
I
need
is
for
you
to
show
up
and
scold
me
for
something
that
isn’t
even
any
of
your
business.
Just
go
home.”