Little Stolen Memories (GEORGIANA GERMAINE #9) by Cheryl Bradshaw EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Cheryl Bradshaw
- Language: English
- Genre: Thriller / Suspense
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Cora Callahan kicked back in the worn leather recliner, smiling as she
watched her friends dance to Usher’s “Yeah!” in the living room. The
plan to take a trip with Brynn and Aubree before the trio headed off to
separate colleges in the fall had taken weeks to put in motion. Once the
arrangements were made, Cora moved on to step two: convincing her mother
to allow her to take a weekend trip without parental supervision. It took some
finagling, but in the end, she’d done it.
Her parents believed the three of them were spending the weekend at the
beach.
In truth, they were nowhere near it.
They were in the woods at Cora’s grandmother’s summer cabin.
And they weren’t alone … their fellow classmates Aidan, Jackson, and
Owen had joined them.
It was the perfect getaway for what Cora was sure would be a weekend
none of them would forget. Brynn was dating Aidan, and Aubree was dating
Jackson. That left Owen, who had been Cora’s next-door neighbor since they
were seven.
Cora and Owen had shared many memories over the years, and in recent
months, her feelings for him had begun to change. What started out as a
childhood friendship had blossomed into something more, and Cora found
herself struggling to decide the best way to tell him. She was ninety percent
sure Owen shared her feelings. But that stubborn ten percent kept her lips
sealed, and she’d pushed her feelings down, down, down until she’d all but
convinced herself she no longer had them.
Tonight, it was all about to change.
Tonight, she’d tell him everything.
Thinking about it now, her heart raced.
“Come on, Cora,” Aubree said, waving her over. “Dance with us.”
Cora looked at Aubree, whose long, blond hair was bouncing up and
down to the beat of the song, and said, “I’m waiting for Owen.”
“You don’t need Owen in order to dance,” Aubree said.
“I know. It’s just … we’re supposed to go for a walk.”
Aubree glanced outside. “In the dark?”
“We have flashlights. We’ll be fine.”
“Where is Owen, anyway?” Aubree asked. “I haven’t seen him for a
while.”
“He was outside earlier,” Jackson said. “He went to get his glasses. He
left them in the car.”
“When?” Cora asked.
Jackson shrugged. “I dunno. Been a while, I guess.”
Cora shot out of the recliner and walked to the door, opening it, and
flicking the porch light on. She cupped a hand to the side of her mouth and
shouted, “Owen? Are you out here?”
She was met with silence.
Poking her head outside, Cora glanced in all directions, shouting his name
a few more times. When she got the same results as before, she pulled a mini
flashlight out of her pocket and clicked it on, shining it in the direction of
Owen’s car.
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