Lilly
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Lilly is a teenage girl who just lost her grandmother. After her Grandmother died everything changed. Her and her mom are in financial problems. Their house is being taken by the bank and once their house is taken they won't have anywhere to live. It's just her and her mom. But when Lilly learns that her grandmother left her a lot of money in a hidden place Lilly has to hurry up and find out where using her grandmother's clues and her gift her grandmother left her. But will Lilly get the money in time before the debt collectors get it first and take their house? Also will Lilly get help from her new friend Christopher who is the son of the boss of the debt collectors? Will Chris and Lilly be closer than friends?
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Caroline loves her new friend Lily. They do almost everything together. But as time goes on, it becomes more and more apparent that Lily is not everything she seems to be. Where did Lily come from, what is she hiding, and what's the real reason for their intense friendship? For those of you who are already familiar with my writing, I should let you know that this short story is nothing like anything else I've written. I wrote it as a birthday gift for a ten-year-old girl. She devoured the whole thing in couple of hours and when she finished, she told me she loved it. This ten-year-old girl is very girly, she likes unicorns and rainbows and magical worlds, but she also likes Sci-Fi and scary, threatening bad guys. As a result, the genre of this book is quite niche, and it may not be appropriate for every ten-year-old. There are some confrontations I would categorise as "mild peril." Spoiler Alert: If you're a parent looking for something for a child of a similar age, there are two deaths in this book and so you may want to check it out first because I recognise every child is different. (The girl I wrote is for said they weren't graphic deaths, and she was fine with both in the context of the story.) Anyway, she asked me to put it out there for others to enjoy, so ... enjoy.

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