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First-Line Friday #159

Forgiven Again

Shadows Over Whitman #2

by Gina Holder

Twenty-Five Years Ago

Her hands wouldn’t stop shaking. Seventeen-year-old Annie Staten pressed the phone’s receiver to her ear.


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8 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #159

  1. A drop of beige paint landed on Lucie Decker’s arm. PERFECT. Now more paint dotter her and her overalls than remained in the can.
    A RANGER FOR THE TWINS by Tanya Agler
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. Happy Friday! My first line is from “When I’m with You” by Kimberly Rae Jordan:

    “Michael Reed’s text alert chirped, disturbing the light sleep he’d been drifting in and out of since his alarm had gone off earlier.”

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  3. My first line is from HER SECRET SONG by Mary Connealy:
    “March 1874. Hope Mountain
    Near Bucksnort, Colorado near Grizzly Peak, Colorado
    Wax Misley was living a life that was going to kill him.”

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