We are now at Chapter 16 of "The Unmaking of June Farrow" Are you enjoying this time-travel book? June's situation is getting more complicated. The longer she stays, more memories return, but her presence is not as welcoming by most in the town, especially Eamon. Eamon...he was not happy to see the sheriff visit his house. Why was he more disturbed by the sheriff coming over than June?
Chapter 16 June was thinking about how her disappearance happened a few weeks before she left. No wonder people were suspicious of her. No sign of the door...She thought about Mason, What were people thinking on the other side of time? Dr. Jennings? Would everyone be thinking she was sick? She had disappeared...The same thing that happened to her mother. Was it madness?
June worked on the garden. Annie had been watching her. She came over to see what June was doing. Annie looked at her locket. June attempted to speak with her. A truck came to the farm. It was Eamon. Eamon wanted June to go the Faire with Esther. He thought she needed to come out of hiding or people would talk. June wanted to help Eamon with the farm chores. He didn't want her near him.
June had tried to make conversation with Annie. There seemed to be a roadblock still there. Eamon wanted June to go to the fair with Esther. Was that a safe idea? People wanted justice for Nathaniel. They wondered about June. Eamon wanted people to see her and ease the suspicion. Could the town be convinced?
June's necklace was getting heavier with each moment she remained in the past. What did that mean? Was she putting Eamon and Annie at risk with her presence there? What is Esther and Margaret's connection to June besides being related? Is there something more that they know about June? Nathaniel? This murder has not gone away. What else will be revealed about the crime?
We are now at Chapter 16 of "The Unmaking of June Farrow" Are you enjoying this time-travel book? June's situation is getting more complicated. The longer she stays, more memories return, but her presence is not as welcoming by most in the town, especially Eamon. Eamon...he was not happy to see the sheriff visit his house. Why was he more disturbed by the sheriff coming over than June?
Chapter 16
June was thinking about how her disappearance happened a few weeks before she left. No wonder people were suspicious of her. No sign of the door...She thought about Mason, What were people thinking on the other side of time? Dr. Jennings? Would everyone be thinking she was sick? She had disappeared...The same thing that happened to her mother. Was it madness?
June worked on the garden. Annie had been watching her. She came over to see what June was doing. Annie looked at her locket. June attempted to speak with her. A truck came to the farm. It was Eamon. Eamon wanted June to go the Faire with Esther. He thought she needed to come out of hiding or people would talk. June wanted to help Eamon with the farm chores. He didn't want her near him.
June had tried to make conversation with Annie. There seemed to be a roadblock still there. Eamon wanted June to go to the fair with Esther. Was that a safe idea? People wanted justice for Nathaniel. They wondered about June. Eamon wanted people to see her and ease the suspicion. Could the town be convinced?
June's necklace was getting heavier with each moment she remained in the past. What did that mean? Was she putting Eamon and Annie at risk with her presence there? What is Esther and Margaret's connection to June besides being related? Is there something more that they know about June? Nathaniel? This murder has not gone away. What else will be revealed about the crime?
Have a good day.
Sincerely,
-Donna