Whispers In The Mountains

Whispers In The Mountains

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Heyo! This isn't my first short story but it's the first of the one so will post and update regularly until finished! Now for a quick summary! Frank Coleman is a 48 year old construction worker, on the job for 20 years. Frank takes care of his young six year old daughter Lia who has recently started kindergarten. He faces the challenges of life living as a single dad after his wife Jollene passed. This story will include all of the things Frank faces on a daily basis along with Lia as they survive together as a family living their ups and downs...until a short get away vacation from work goes wrong and everything starts to crumble down for Frank. If this appeals to you please give it a read and like! Thanks and I hope you all enjoy! Yours truly, -whimperky ♥︎
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