Hearts, Strings, and Other Breakable Things

Excerpt: Edie tried to muster a hello as she flashed through memories of the ten-year-old boy who’d loaned her his seven-book Narnia set, raced her up trees and shared her first kiss. The kiss was awesome for approximately six seconds. Then Edie fell on a sprinkler, making her look like she peed her...

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Published inCM (Winnipeg) Vol. XXVI; no. 4
Main Author McMahon, Ruth
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Winnipeg CM: Canadian Review of Materials Association 01.09.2019
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Summary:Excerpt: Edie tried to muster a hello as she flashed through memories of the ten-year-old boy who’d loaned her his seven-book Narnia set, raced her up trees and shared her first kiss. The kiss was awesome for approximately six seconds. Then Edie fell on a sprinkler, making her look like she peed her pants and bruising her backside so she couldn’t sit down for three days. She’d hated that he laughed when it happened, but she never thought she’d see him again anyway. Now here he was right in front of her, and he looked good (really, really good) and she was a Gordian knot of nerves. Did he even remember that kiss? There was no way he remembered that kiss. But if he did remember that kiss…
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ISSN:1201-9364