Read Promise Cove (A Pelican Pointe Novel Book 1) Online
Authors: Vickie McKeehan
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in,
he
s
m
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led.
“
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t
i
s
n
’t
as
good
as
y
ou
r
s,
but
th
i
s brand
i
s
the
b
e
st
f
rozen
p
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z
za
on
the
marke
t
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r
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ed
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l
l
do
in
a
p
inch
when
y
ou
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re
in
a
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r
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y or
s
t
a
r
v
i
n
g
.
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t
tha
t
momen
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,
thunde
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umble
d
ag
ain
,
th
i
s
time loude
r
.
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t
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.
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roo
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d
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.
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did
th
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b
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s
t
I
coul
d
w
it
h
th
e
sp
o
t
t
y
pa
t
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ng
jo
b
,
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e
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sured
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r
,
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s
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o
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r
w
a
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thunde
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roare
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overhead
,
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s
time sha
k
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ng
th
e
ho
u
s
e.
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ut
t
on
sh
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ieked
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ain
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put
her
han
d
s
over
her
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r
s, which
spread che
e
s
y s
t
uff
t
o her clean
hai
r
.
“
L
oud!”
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ick
rea
s
sured
H
ut
t
on,
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s
j
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st
clou
d
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p
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g
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ogethe
r
.
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l
l
be
o
k
a
y
.
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t
might
j
u
st
blow
over
or
we
might
s
ee
s
o
me
rain.
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h
e
flowe
r
s
need
the
rain
.
”
“R
ain
,
”
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u
t
t
o
n
repea
t
ed.
A
s they
a
t
e
their
meal,
the
rain
held
of
f
.
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ut
by
the
time they
g
o
t
an
exhaus
t
ed
H
ut
t
on
t
o
bed
and
s
t
epped
out
on
t
o the
f
ront
porch,
fat
dro
p
s
of
the
wet
s
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uff
be
g
an
t
o
fa
l
l
in ea
r
n
e
s
t
.
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w
a
t
ched
as
lightni
n
g
streaked
a
c
r
o
s
s
the
night s
k
y
in
the
d
i
s
t
anc
e
.
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oo
k
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l
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ke
w
e
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re
in
for
a
s
t
o
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m
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nigh
t
.
”
“
L
oo
k
s
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ke
.
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T
h
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were
n
’t
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o
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n
g
t
o
d
i
s
c
u
s
s
the
weather
a
g
ain,
were
they?
J
or
d
an
wondered.
S
h
e
’
d
already
made
up
he
r
mind
.
“
I
h
a
v
e
s
p
ic
e
cak
e
lef
t
over
f
rom
y
e
s
t
er
d
a
y
.
W
ould
y
ou
l
i
ke
a
slice
w
ith
s
ome
cof
f
ee?”
“
S
ur
e
.
I
f
w
e
ca
n
h
a
v
e
i
t
i
n
f
ron
t
o
f
th
e
fir
e
.
”
S
he
headed
back
in
s
ide
and
he
fo
l
lowed.
W
h
i
le
she d
i
sappeared
in
t
o
the
k
itc
hen,
N
ick
went
t
o
the
li
v
in
g
room
t
o s
t
a
r
t
a
fir
e
.
The
rain
p
icked
up
as
it
beat
do
w
n
on
the
recently pa
t
ched
roof.
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I
hope
l
i
ke
he
l
l
the
pa
t
ch
job
hol
d
s
.
”
“
D
o
w
e
nee
d
to
ge
t
ou
t
th
e
bucke
t
s
j
u
s
t
i
n
ca
s
e?”
J
or
d
a
n
t
e
a
s
ed
,
a
s
sh
e
w
a
l
ke
d
i
n
ca
r
r
y
i
ng
a
t
r
a
y
l
ade
n
w
ith
cak
e
an
d
cof
f
e
e.
“
I
t
might
n
o
t
be
a
bad
idea
as
bac
k
u
p
.
”
H
e
sat
down
next
t
o
her
on
the
s
ofa,
p
icked
up
a
for
k
,
t
ook
a
generous
mouth
f
u
l
o
f
cak
e
.
“
G
od
,
th
i
s
s
tuf
f
i
s
addi
c
t
iv
e
.
Y
ou
r
d
e
ss
e
r
ts
ar
e
the
rea
s
on
I
’
ve
g
ained
five
poun
d
s
over
the
l
ast
few
wee
k
s
.
”