The Things We Leave Unfinished
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can’t even imagine if my husband…”
Nancy Jimenez
Wht he do
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“She told you she was Georgia Stanton?”
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“Ellsworth, but yes.”
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“She’s not. She’s Ava Stanton-Thomas-Brown-O’Malley…or is it still Nelson? I can’t rememb...
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“What happened to Lydia?” I asked, motioning to the mess. “I fired her. She was nosy.” Mom shrugged.
Nancy Jimenez
Nosy or knew thtat gigi didnt approve
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“My own grandmother cut me out of her will for you. You got everything, and I was left with nothing!”
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“Please, honey. Just listen to the terms they’re offering. That’s all I ask. Can’t you at least give me that?” Her voice wavered. “Tim left me. I’m…broke.” Her confession hit me straight in my freshly divorced soul.
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But I wanted her. I was supposed to know this woman—I felt it with every fiber of my being. “You seriously bought your own books?” she asked, arching a brow as I let go of her hand. My jaw ticked. Of course that’s what she’d remember. “Was
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“Right. I’ll stay through the end of the week. If we work out a contract before then, I’ll take the manuscript and the letters back to New York with me and get started.”
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“Wait.” Every muscle in my body locked. “What letters?”
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Leave was hard to come by—especially at their rank—in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force, but as usual, their father had pulled strings that neither of them had appreciated.
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But they threw around the word “duty,” as if marrying that ogre would save the king himself from the grasp of the Nazis.
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He was dressed for flying, minus the gloves and yellow survival vest, and that crisp breeze she was so fond of played in his hair. She pushed herself to a sitting position and fought the urge to smooth the lines of her dress.
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“I was hoping you might have that dinner with me.”
Nancy Jimenez
Oh yess sirrr
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hoping that Mary—Donaldson’s current girl—hadn’t been wrong, and Scarlett would be free.
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“Do you need help burying the body?” Jameson asked, smirking when Scarlett’s gaze snapped toward him.
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“If you’re intent on murdering your sister, that is. I’d rather take you to dinner, of course, but if you insist, I’m quite capable of digging if that’s what it takes to spend time with you.”
Nancy Jimenez
HES SO CHARMINH I LOVE
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take their girls out—not that she was his girl. He shrugged with a devilish smirk that sent her heart skipping. “Then I guess they’ll send me back to the U.S.”
Nancy Jimenez
Stopp I’m melting song at the moment rock that body
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“It is when I’m not sure they’d let me back in.” “Why wouldn’t they?” Her spirit of adventure flagged as her stomach sank. “The whole treason thing.” He motioned to the RAF patch on his shoulder. “And yes, being sent home would be a punishment. I’m here because I want to be, not because I have to be. Question is, are you?” His voice softened. “I am exactly where I want to be.” She’d forgotten that the Yanks who flew with them risked their own citizenship.
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She held the thought close to her chest, where her hands currently gripped the harness. They turned to the right.
Nancy Jimenez
This being the most rebellious thing she has done with this guy shows how much she is willing to risk her status for Love. I can see why Gigi is having a hard time. Having this book be written for the last time, especially that her grandma was not there to write it. I hope that the same rebellious love that her great grandma had she has with the author. Is that bad thing?
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The pure delight in her eyes made it worth every single favor he now owed to a half dozen guys in the 609.
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might owe some of the guys a few favors. A lot of favors.” He tilted his head as she turned at the first chair. “I might not have a night off for a while.”
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It was all cold cuts, cheese, and one very expensive bottle of wine that he definitely hadn’t had a ration card for.
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“You make it lovely. The rest is just a little preparation,” he countered as they began to eat. …
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“I think one day, I would like to be a novelist.”
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“No one at home. No one here. Just my little record player.”
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“You have no idea how badly I want to kiss you right now, Scarlett.” And there went her knees. Good, then they were on the same page. “But if we don’t leave right this second, we’ll lose the horizon, and that will make it three times harder to keep the airplane level while you’re flying it.”
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I’m so sorry that my choices robbed you of so many chances to find it.
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the year Mom left me on Gran’s doorstep for the second time—and
Nancy Jimenez
And she expect to be in gthe will
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Georgia Constance Stanton,”
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Had she played him for a fool? Or had he been a fool all along?
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She was already in a relationship and about to be engaged.
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I thought you’d come the closest to capturing what she really went through after the war.”
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Jameson was the only one she would ever want like this.
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Kc
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“Plans change, honey. But you have your feet under you now, and as soon as you feel like you’re ready to face the rest of the world, you get back to New York City, Gigi. You’ll go stagnant here. Everyone does.”
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Nancy Jimenez
Wtf
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Noah Harrison was on my porch. “Try to hang up on me now, Georgia.”
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Of course he knew what she looked like. That was why he liked looking at her so much.
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It doesn’t matter if we date another year, Scarlett, we’re going to end up married eventually.”
Nancy Jimenez
Were basically married