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routine basis. I have a good life and I must do what is necessary to keep it that way.

  I will only want the best for you and that will never change. I wish you the best and hope that you can make this time a productive time to look to better yourself for the time when you will be released. Remember that I always loved you and wanted to be your mother.

  Lovingly,

  Mom

  About the author:

  Her thirty-five year residency of Florida is evident in her stories. Her stories are about ordinary people having extra ordinary occurrences in their lives. Hopefully, these stories will please the reader as much as they pleased her to write them.

  She is recently retired but still an active artist. She dabbles in painting, photography and macramé for relaxation. She has been writing poetry and short stories since her late twenties. Most of her poetry survived, but her short stories kept evolving. Through study and reading, she now is able to spend the time to improve her craft and share it with an audience.

  How A Prank Turned Into a Crime

  Last House on Flamingo Road

  Now You've Done it

  Pirates Demise

  Shame on You!

  The Cat's Dowry

  The Statistics of Winning

  The Sum of Who I am

  Two for the Price of One

  Where Rubber Meets The Road

  You Can Run, But You Can't Hide

  A Flash In the Pan

  Connect with Yvonne online:

  Facebook: www.facebook.com/yvonne.remington

  Blog: https://yvonnemremington.blogspot.com

  email: [email protected]

 
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