The Memo by Rachel Dodes EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Rachel Dodes
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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ANOTHER MONDAY MORNING, RACING AROUND THE APARTMENT, praying I
wouldn’t be late for work. Hal was at our kitchen island, spooning glutenfree granola into his beautiful mouth while I lifted objects and slammed
them back down in desperate pursuit of my keys.
“You sure you haven’t seen them?” I sounded frantic.
Hal gave one of his shrugs. “What do they look like?”
“They look like . . . my keys, with a fob.” The bright green, dropletshaped entry device had been a fixture of our butcher-block countertop only
ever since we’d moved in. “Forget it.” I flung open more drawers. We really
needed to get one of those wall hook contraptions.

Hal and I had been in Pittsburgh for a little less than a year, covering the
maintenance of a spacious if somewhat dilapidated loft that belonged to a
distant contact of Hal’s. My boyfriend had a way of drawing interesting
people to him, like a six-foot-two magnet. I’d never met the owner, an artist
named Glen who was currently in Marfa, Texas, for reasons that were never
made clear. Clarity wasn’t really Glen’s thing.

I’d informed our landlord of
the bedroom closet door that was falling off its hinges and the leak in the
kitchen ceiling, but his stock response was “no problem,” as if I was asking
for forgiveness and not help. Hal and I came up with our workarounds. We
crammed our clothing into the hallway closet, and I placed a braided-trunk
ficus tree beneath the source of the water drip. A housewarming gift from
Geeta, the tree had been more valuable than my best friend could have
imagined.

At last, my keys! They were on the shelf in the entryway, nearly
obscured by a thicket of junk mail and receipts. At the top of the pile was a
letter from my alma mater. I averted my eyes but not quickly enough to
miss the words emblazoned on the envelope: “Attention Jennifer Green,
Coleman College Class of 2007! Two Weeks to Go!”

Down to four days, actually. I was due to head out of town on Friday for
a full weekend of catching up with a group of people who, based on their
social media feeds, were all living their absolute best lives. I’d only been
dreading this getaway for five years, ever since the ten-year reunion, which
I’d managed to skip.

Hal and I had not been getting along at the time, and
I’d assured myself—promised myself, really—that I’d be in a better place
by the time our fifteen-year reunion came along. Lo and behold, I wasn’t.
My two best friends from college, Geeta Brara and Leigh Sullivan, were

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