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Click hereI wondered if there was any mail. I know its all electronic now and the great-grandchildren think grammie is so peculiar because she prints it out. I looked at yesterday's. Well, my pension check had been deposited. I often wondered how they figured that. After all, I had started on the government payroll in 1861 with Allan Pinkerton. That's a LOT of years of government service.
I picked up the book and started flipping pages. Where was that story? Oh yes. Here we go.
(To Be Continued)
Kind of disappointed that Bridgit is no longer a vampire and we are regulated to reliving an old ladies memories. Maybe I'll be surprised, but it's kind of a spoiler when you know how she ends up.
I didn't think writers used that lousy app .
"I wanted to appraise Robert of what had happened." You do mean "apprise", I hope. No one is "appraising" anything.
"the last of the Stuart's". Why the posessive? Plurals don't carry apostrophes.
"I didn't stop and call anyone". Do you mean "I didn't stop TO call anyone"?
Story OK, English (even American English), sloppy.
Bridget and the Patricia51 I like best.
Best wishes
Robert
It's an interesting format, Patty, but do we really believe in Vampires?
Nice love scene. Really nice.