"Nasty notes, scrambled scripts and faulty fixtures plague a women's theater company. Are their lives in danger from a malicious outsider or is one of the audacious women in the troupe the villain? The producer, also the owner of the secluded women's inn where the company is in residence, begs Stone
Bad Company
β Scribed by Sterling, S.L.
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Logan: From the moment we met, I despised Leah as much as she hated me. It only made matters worse when my mother became involved with her father. So, ten years ago, I moved away. But when I come back for the big anniversary party, the rivalry has disappeared and weβre being congratulated for putting aside our differences. What they donβt know is that if I get my way, tonight weβll be sharing a roomβ¦ Leah: From the moment we met, I did everything to get Loganβs attention. All that heβd direct toward me were mean pranks often leaving me in tears. Even when he left for ten years, I still tried to get his attention. It took me a long time before I finally gave up. When Logan shows up unannounced for the big anniversary party, I expect the worst case of rivalry yet, but instead, weβre actually getting along, and everyone is thrilled. And when I end up finding out the truth of why he is back, it shocks me to my core.
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