The Adviser's Daughter

The Adviser's Daughter

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Here's a story about someone getting a job to do something someone else couldn't. This may sound like a simple even logical concept, and it would be if it was just that. But it isn't. Well, it wasn't supposed to get complicated but it did. Let's just say People aren't always what they seem to be. Images can be disfigured. And lies can sell more than truth. That's when doing the simplest things result in the most complex aftershocks. And the greatest example of this is an Adviser and his daughter, or as it's more popularly known as The Adviser's Daughter.
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2015 rolled in with a bang, and it did not have the grace to gift me with a social life that everyone in a one hundred year radius would be jealous of or that is even just the talk of the town. Instead I got myself into a complicated relationship which wasn't much talked about, a relationship that I didn't get into is talked about all the time and university is around the figurative corner. That is where you can factor in people I suppose I should call 'fans', the fascination that comes in with cutlery, pots, pans and other formerly boring things. But let us not forget that my parents are finally getting married and Mum can't shop for lace without me wanting to kill her, add in a dose of sleepless nights, invigorating kisses - which have nothing to do with the sleepless nights and a lot to do with nightmares - Harriet not knowing the meaning of the words "you're done" and Ice Ice Baby is still a thing. We're all growing up (except Dad who will still make inappropriate jokes at every inappropriate moment, some to do with what cannot be done when you're wearing a plaster cast) and holidays are being planned though some are less holiday and more a mad dash to find somewhere to live out in the big wide world without our parents. Life might be moving on, but I still go to McDonald's late at night with my friends. Some things at least don't change. Sequel to: Falling Fast Complete

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