Read Promise Cove (A Pelican Pointe Novel Book 1) Online
Authors: Vickie McKeehan
“
W
hew!
I
’
m
no
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c
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r
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c
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an.
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ou’
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l
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a
ve
t
o
hire
a
prof
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s
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iona
l
fo
r
tha
t
.
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f
ic
.
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suddenl
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,
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ick
thought
of
an
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ther
w
a
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t
o
hel
p
.
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I could
han
d
le
that
pa
r
t
for
y
ou.
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might
k
now
s
omeone
who could
do
the
jo
b
.
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mer
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.
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mm,
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shook
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s
head.
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o
idea
.
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hen
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t
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the
fi
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st
bathroom
off
the
f
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andi
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g
,
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ick
looked
in,
came
t
o
a
dec
i
s
ion
of
h
i
s
own.
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h
e
room needed
a
new
t
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t
,
a
new
s
in
k
,
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new
fauce
t
,
and
new
f
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g
.
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ad
t
o
be
four
for
fou
r
,
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t
,
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n
y
thi
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g
l
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s
s
would come
off
as
unfin
i
shed
and
t
ac
k
y
.
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ou
were
n
’t
k
iddi
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g
.
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ha
t
mad
e
y
o
u
thin
k
y
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u
coul
d f
i
x th
i
s
p
l
ace
up?”
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g
rew
up
her
e
.
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ho
u
s
e
belo
n
ged
t
o
h
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s
g
randparents.
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ut
they
l
o
st
the
ho
u
s
e
in
the
early
‘90s
and
had
t
o move
out
af
t
er
h
i
s
g
randfather
made
s
ome
bad
i
n
v
e
stmen
t
s.
W
hen
h
i
s
g
randpa
died,
Sc
o
t
t
prom
is
ed
h
i
s
g
randm
o
ther h
e
’
d
get
the
ho
u
s
e
back
for
he
r
.
Of
cou
r
s
e
she
died
before
he could.
B
ut
when
we
g
o
t
ma
r
r
ied,
we
bought
the
p
l
ace
and moved
back
here
t
o
ra
is
e
our
o
w
n
fam
i
l
y
.
S
i
x
months
af
t
er we
moved
bac
k
,
h
i
s
unit
g
o
t
ca
l
led
u
p
.
”
“
Y
ou
’
ve
been
li
v
i
n
g
out
here
alone
,
”
he
dec
l
ared
aloud, n
o
t
really
expe
c
ti
n
g
her
t
o
commen
t
.
“
U
n
t
i
l
H
u
t
t
o
n
cam
e
alo
n
g
,
y
e
s
.
”
A
pre
g
n
ant
woman,
alone, li
v
i
n
g
a
l
l
the
w
a
y
out
of
t
o
w
n l
i
ke
th
i
s
?
N
o
wonder
Sc
o
t
t
had
wo
r
r
ied
him
s
elf
s
ic
k
.
W
h
at if
sh
e
’
d
gone
in
t
o
la
bor
out
here?
W
hen
he
s
a
w
the
shadow of
wo
r
r
y
f
l
ut
t
er
in
her
e
y
e
s,
he
did
h
i
s
b
e
st
t
o
make
her
feel
bet
t
e
r
.
“
T
h
er
e
’
s
s
til
l
time
t
o
get
it
done,
J
or
d
a
n
.
I
t
can
s
til
l
happe
n
.
”
A
nd
b
y
Go
d
h
e
’
d
mak
e
it
happen
for
Sc
o
t
t
,
for
he
r
.