Amnesia by Kelly Elliott EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Kelly Elliott
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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Mallory
Chicago, One Week Ago
I sighed as I stepped onto the elevator. Another job interview that didn’t go
well.
“Rough day?”
Turning, I gave a weak smile to the woman slightly behind me.
“Yes,” I said as I pushed the button for the first floor. “Job hunting.”
“Ahh, that’s never a fun thing.”
I let out a humorless laugh. “Nope, definitely not.”
The elevator stopped on the third floor, and I stepped out of the way for
her to get off when she announced it was her stop.

“Good luck. I hope you find a job soon.”
“Thank you,” I said as I returned her smile. Once the doors closed, I
stepped back and leaned against the wall. Speaking quietly to the walls of
the elevator, I reminded myself, “If I don’t find a job soon, I’ll have to
return to Arcola and work at Yoder’s Kitchen.”

The elevator dinged, and I stepped off and headed out of the building.
Tomorrow I was going to the employment agency to see if I could at least
find some temporary work. I couldn’t keep staying at the motel. I had the
rest of the money from selling my grandmother’s house, but not enough that
would allow me to keep paying for a motel room. I needed to find a studio
apartment or find a roommate or something soon.

“What would you say, Granny, if you saw me now? I’m following my
dreams of leaving Arcola and making something of myself in the big city of
Chicago. And it’s going amazingly well, if I do say so myself.” The sarcasm
in my voice wasn’t even lost on me.

I chuckled as I walked down the street to the bus stop. My grandmother,
Elenore Wilson, raised me after my mother and father died in a car accident
when I was five. I loved her more than anything. She was the only family I
had. My father was adopted, so he hadn’t known his biological family, and
my mom was an only child. My parents had moved to Chicago after
marriage, leaving my grandmother back in Arcola.

She’d refused to leave
the small town, so I had no choice but to go to her. By the time I had moved
in with Granny, her oldest sister was the only one left alive. Nora had never
married and didn’t have any kids. Once she passed away, a year before
Granny, there was no family left—just the two of us.

So when my grandmother passed in her sleep nearly ten months ago, I
knew I had to go and start my life. I sold the house, everything inside, and
the few personal items I wanted to keep, I packed away and put them in
storage nearly four weeks ago and moved to Chicago.

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