Girl in the Shadows (Shadows 2)
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was quiet, but then she suddenly put the knitting down
and turned to me. "I know I'm not long for this world,
April. My daughter's unexpected visit has brought
home clearly what that means."
"Now, Mrs. Westington..."
"No, no false hopes, no promises, no head in
the sand any longer. I can't have Echo left in the lurch
and I certainly can't have her at the mercy of her
selfish mother. I want to talk to Tyler about getting
Echo placed in one of those schools quickly and then
I'm going to talk to my lawyer about future custody,
the money I have in trust, all of it. I'd like you to help
me with it all."
"Of course I will," I said.
"Thank you." She lifted the knitting and fixed
her eyes on me. "So don't go thinking about picking
up and leaving," she added.
I laughed. Either I wore my heart on my sleeve
and had a face that was made of glass with my
thoughts printed on the inside or she was just a good
mind reader.
"Like I told you," she said. "your coming here
was meant to be."
"Maybe so," I said, thinking about everything.
especially Tyler parking his car in the shadows on the
road and making his way through the darkness to meet
me in the motor home.
"If you want, turn on the televison."
"No. I'm fine,I'm going over to the motor
home," I said. "I still have things to pack. I'll be