The Journey For My Sister

The Journey For My Sister

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The story "The Journey for My Sister" recounts the tragic separation of Abigail and Emily following a fire that trapped Emily inside their home. As Abigail embarks on a search for her missing sister, she faces a myriad of events and encounters. The narrative weaves through numerous elements, like the mysterious disappearance of Emily, and the journey's emotional weight on Abigail. Throughout the tale, there's a sense of suspense and wonder, with unexpected twists and fascinating discoveries. As the plot unravels, the story presents a vivid and colorful backdrop, detailing unique encounters and unexpected friendships. The story's narrative style includes a mix of dialogue and descriptive scenes that paint a captivating picture of Abigail's quest. The book explores Abigail's unwavering determination, her strength, and the weight of carrying the memory of her lost family on her shoulders. It's a narrative of resilience and a quest for closure that transcends the barriers of a forgotten tragedy. "The Journey for My Sister" is a poignant tale of loss, determination, and the enduring bond between sisters, reflecting on the human capacity for resilience even in the face of overwhelming grief and solitude. It's a narrative that delves into the depths of love and loss, capturing the essence of a young girl's journey through unimaginable pain and the enduring hope to reunite with her lost family. highest rankings: #31, unicorn #47, fantasy creatures #1, family tragedy #334, fantasy adventure #15, sisterhood #95, quest #122, general fiction #27, sibling #10, sibling bond #3, siblings bond #4, sibling bonding #524, siblings
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~"When are you going to do what's best for you Sadie? All you ever do is what's best for Hallie and push your own wants and needs to the bottom of the pile and let it hurt everyone else in the process."~ Sadie Taylor has been back in her hometown for 6 short months. After leaving 11 years ago, it's fair to say that her life now is a 180 spin on the free innocent teenager she left as. With her 9 year old daughter, Hallie, in toe, Sadie needs to find a new kind of normality where se can release the reins of control and learn to let go a little. She's more than happy taking things at her own pace. Hoping that if she moves slow enough, she can keep her and her daughter in their own little bubble that has kept them safe all these years. But with the arrival of a familiar stranger arriving at Black Oak Ranch, things are set to be more complicated than she'd been counting on. Ryder Matthews fucked up and he knows it. 11 years ago, he left the love of his lie in some pre-college life freak out and when he returned 3 years later, she was gone. After spending the better part of 14 months travelling the world in hopes of finding some kind of meaning to life outside of the little town where every turn is a burning memory of Sadie, he returns with no hope. He's stuck to deal with his consequences. A week after his return home, Ryder heads to Jack Taylor's ranch to get his old farm hand job back. When he steps out of the car, a 9 year old girl greets him and when her mom comes to see what the fuss is all about, he's met with the last person he thought he'd ever see back in Alcombey. Let alone with a child. Ryder and Sadie have a lot of baggage to unpack if they have any hope of being able to tolerate working together. But when his heart is still beating for her and her heart is locked behind solid concrete walls, is that even possible?

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