Guess what!? The plot issue that I’ve affectionately named “Parker’s Plot Problem” has been solved! That means this story you’ve been reading six sentences a week is now on its way to being written!
What a relief. This book is one of my favorite works in progress, and the PPP was driving me crazy. Now maybe you won’t catch up to me! Okay, on with the story:
Brynn started her car, but sat behind the wheel for a moment. Six years of her life that she’d never get back, with the man who swore his undying love and fidelity. Six years of building a home with him, and it took less than two hours to pack it all up. Four suitcases piled in the back of her Escalade, two garment bags held her suits and gowns. The Howerton Hotel had a superb service. They would unpack and press her things once she settled in.
One less thing to worry about.
With one long sigh, Brynn left the restaurant and made her way to the hotel, her new home for the next week at least.
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Aw! Packing up and leaving sucks.
Sad, but that hotel sounds like a lovely place to sojourn for a while.
Ohhhh, the transition stage…been there, done that.
Yeah…I feel sad for her 🙁 *sniff sniff*
Well, damn. That sucks. (Then again, you’ve really got to love exceptional hotels. The turn-down service, the room service, the spa…Wait. What’s she complaining about again? :P)
Yeah, better than moving into your mother’s basement!
Hey at least she got the Escalade. Duh!
Amazing how quickly things can be packed up in packages like that.