Signed With Love by Suze Robinson EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Suze Robinson
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Claire
I’ve never done anything extraordinary with my life. My mother taught
me at a young age that I should leave my mark on this world. I haven’t,
and I’m okay with what others would call a mediocre life. My sister was
the one who saved lives.
Maddie was always the overachieving twin. Everything I did in life
paled in comparison, so I became her shadow. I was okay with that until I
started walking in the sun alone. Since I’ve lost her, nothing has ever
seemed the same.
My phone buzzes from my back pocket, dragging my attention from
my wandering thoughts while I wait for the train. I pull the phone out and
open the text message from my mother as the early spring breeze whips my
long honey hair across my face. The silky texture caresses my fingertips.
Be careful and have a safe train ride up. We’ll see you soon. Dad
made your favorite soup for lunch.
I smile at the text message, then type a quick response. My
cashmere sweater caresses my forearms as my thumbs make quick work of
the keyboard.
I usually drive the couple hours from my place in Anchorage to the
small town of Casper my parents call home. But the train ride allows me an
unhindered view of the Alaskan land and time to reflect. To clear my
anxious mind and wandering thoughts.
I’m always careful, I text back.
The low rumble of the approaching train shakes the ground with
sharp vibrations as it reaches the station. It lasts only a few moments before
the train comes to a complete stop. Someone accidentally shoves into my
shoulder, jolting my body forward and knocking my oversized purse to the
ground. Thankfully, my phone doesn’t drop. Still, I tighten my grip on it.
I bend down to quickly gather the fallen items before I miss my
train. Once the purse strap is back on my arm, I take the metal steps onto
the train and walk down the narrow aisle. There are quite a few other
passengers today since it’s tourist season, and I let my gaze catalog each of
them.
An elderly woman, grouchy-faced while wearing a subdued smile,
glances up from her craft magazine. She seems not as thrilled about the ride
north as I am. A younger man sits across the aisle from her. He’s barely old
enough to take a solo train ride, but he’s dressed well enough that it appears
he knows how to handle himself. There’s a young woman behind him, her
face buried in a hardback book, earbuds already in her ears.
A firm and heavy hand lands on my shoulder and jerks me to a halt.
I turn wide-eyed and watch as the man’s lips move so I can attempt to
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