nny, but the Geordie Shore marathon went on. She looked at the clock. On a Saturday night,
ng bag aside as she dragged herself acr
eamed as she pull
was standing on the other side of
y goodness, you
g her a perplexed look. Whatever had happened must have b
o observe Peyton. She stepped forward, reaching out to cup her fa
red. "What in the w
t you retu
The place it had landed was still where it was, forgotten. After sittin
it concerned and asked, "Just tell me what
ven't heard anything different, I believe s
ng on, Peyton raised a hand. "
is h
ven though they had been through some growing pains together. In th
lright? Is he really dead? God, plea
. yet," which caused Peyton t
rth is mea
where? Mia enquired
hat the
s it, then? Your notebook computer. Give it to me,"
med in there with her queen-size bed, and took her laptop, prayi
he kitchen counter
Both she and Peyton were aware of each ot
ious gesture, Mia poi
glanced over the Facebook page. I
co
ith a point
en, bending down to see the
o Starr Sparkles." "
a showgirl from Las Vegas while a beaming Elvis Presley watched on. The following picture showed them
ancé could never have married a showgirl in Vegas in a flash while she was left behind in Australia, clueless about what was going on. For crying out loud, this was Dale. Boring, dependable, and sensible Dale. He was
without informing her, on God's green earth. He would neve
ia said, "Bre
laptop lid shut. No. Simply no. This would n
phone, she added, "Che
Cassie and Chloe had also missed a few. She was scrolling through the alerts when she sud
polo
mentio
let out a scream. "
e floor in reaction to Mrs. Fee
that Mia had given her. There wa
ew she was going to get the lecture of her life tomorrow, but for now, she couldn't give a flying fuck since Mrs. Feeney had long ago given up po
aying, "This is the perfect song." "If I were a pop sensation, I cou