Read Adjournment (The Fate Series) Online
Authors: Emersyn Vallis
Copyright © 2014 Emersyn Vallis
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ISBN-10: 1499675704
ISBN-13: 978-1499675702
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First published 2014
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This book is dedicated to
my book obsessed mother who always encourages me to write.
And to my girls.
No matter where life takes you never change for anyone but yourselves.
That… was horrible and not at all what I agreed to.
Small… I said small. I know I said it because she responded in her motherly tone ‘Whatever you want, darling’ while her pain-in-the-ass friend Judith sat there grinding her teeth and giving me the eye.
She’s pissed with me but I don’t care. What happened wasn’t my fault. Maybe she should get a job… or a hobby.
Rich socialite bitch.
We’ve never really liked each other, but now it’s becoming unbearable. I bet this huge-ass party was Judith’s doing. She probably convinced my mother to do it knowing I would hate it. As Grams would say, ‘She’s such a twat’. That isn’t ladylike so I will quote Grams and not verbally state it myself.
But soon it will be over. Just a few more days, and I’m out of here.
No more tea parties… no more luncheons with people I hate.
No. More. Social. Status.
Just. Freedom.
A girl can get used to that.
“See, now that wasn’t so bad,” my sister Morgan says, walking into the butler’s pantry.
I watch as she hops up onto the counter next to me, sweeping her long platinum blond hair over her shoulder and dragging it all to the other side.