As ludicrous as it sounds, I've always lived a very boring version of the life I imagined for myself.
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BOOK NOTES
(with input from Rebecca)
· Rebecca says I can't call the book 'Getting Away with Murder.' I think Brianne would agree with her but it's still an idea.
· We have to address Rebecca's blog from forever ago??
· Maybe Rebecca could write the foreword for the book and then the rest is in my voice with her input.
· Write it in my own voice/style and don't worry about being perfect; that's what an editor is for.
· Okay, some events to include/describe/whatever:
· Rebecca falling off the treadmill and me just 'happening' to be there
· Drew Parley account creation (maybe leave out the paying for followers/likes)
· Trip to Tampa
· Gloss over the accident—acknowledge that it happened, but do NOT give any details
· Talk about why Rebecca ended up writing that blog
· Leo Lutz (check with Brianne on whether I have to use a fake name)
· The column in Chopped and then my first arrest
· The first trial and how my own dad tried to employ Rebecca to make me lose
· Rebecca and my reconciliation, yay!
· Jaxson's death—again, no details
· The mistrial
· Second arrest
· Escaping jail, which I'm 99% sure I can go into detail about because I didn't kill anyone that time
· Our (very brief!) time on the run
· Turning ourselves in
· Showing that Lydia was the actual murderer
· The third (?) trial. Maybe it's only the second. Everything in that timeframe is a little fuzzy, with all the escaping from jail stuff
· The final verdict, and then judge changing both of ours to match each other
· Flying through community service
· Leaving the country and not coming back (until now I guess)
· Maybe include the whole money/inheritance/will situation? Maybe not. Don't want to be a target (again)
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BOOK NOTES
(with input from Kennedy)
· Kennedy wants to call the book 'Getting Away with Murder.' It's giving OJ Simpson.
· I need to figure out how to address my blog and how that's gonna make me sound now that Kennedy isn't a villain
· I should write the foreword and then Ken can do the rest—it's mainly her story
· Edit Kennedy's pages before they go to the editor so that the editor doesn't drop her as a client
· Events we should talk about:
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Proven Guilty (Treadmill III)
Misteri / ThrillerFinal book in the Treadmill trilogy ** "I've always lived in a very boring version of the life I created for myself. In my head." ** Kennedy Abrams didn't ask for her life to turn out this way. She hadn't woken up one morning and decided to be on he...