Lets Go on a Drive (Indefinite Hold)

Lets Go on a Drive (Indefinite Hold)

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Two best friends Come together for one last summer. To see the world (okay maybe the country). One summer. One camera. One Jeep Wrangler. Sixty dollars and the open road. (Almost) anything could happen. Start Date: 09/21/18 End Date: TBD ... Let's Go on a Drive © 2018, TheMightyKeyboard ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This book contains material protected under International and Federal Copyright Laws and Treaties. Any unauthorized reprint or use of this material is prohibited. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without express written permission from the author / publisher.
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A short story. *A group of teenagers gather on the sidewalk in front of a single-family home with a FOR SALE sign plunged into the freshly cut grass. They converse and hug their friend while crying. "We are going to miss you," they say. "Please keep in touch. We should do video calls as much as we can." Ellie, the teenager in the middle of the group, refrains from crying. She doesn't want to reveal any signs of weakness to them, wanting to remain strong to make their goodbyes less difficult. Ellie takes one last glance at the house, and its sight makes it difficult to hold back her tears. There are so many fond memories, and now they will no longer be a part of her life. Ellie's mother, Jessica, calls her to say their last goodbyes to everyone from their old neighborhood and get into the taxi.****

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