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Enemy of my impostor – The retrieval of Jupiter’s heart
Enemy of my impostor – The retrieval of Jupiter’s heart (Previous chapter click here) Emma is on her way home. In fact, she is just down the street when she sees the man pull the gun on Eric. She was sitting at a stop sign anyway. When she saw their guest approaching their front door,…
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New day – The retrieval of Jupiter’s Heart
New day – The retrieval of Jupiter’s Heart Eric closes the garage. Then he enters the mud room of their new home. After removing his shoes (Emma’s orders) he steps into the kitchen. He’s home earlier than expected today. It will be a couple of hours before Emma returns home. Therefore, he decides to do…
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Rise of Callisto – The retrieval of Jupiter’s heart
Rise of Callisto – The retrieval of Jupiter’s heart The rain stopped. After days with no let up, it was a relief to finally see the sun. Jupiter Davis is bringing in the last of the groceries when the phone rings. She sets the bag on the kitchen table, and answers the telephone. The voice…
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Accountable – The Retrieval of Jupiter’s Heart
Accountable – The Retrieval of Jupiter’s Heart Chief Fred Jones is sitting on his ass. He’s been here all morning. Just sitting. Laraby should have checked in an hour ago. It would appear not everything improves with age. He checks his watch. (Again) He is going to have Laraby’s ass in a sling for this.…
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Sideways – The retrieval of Jupiter’s heart
Sideways – The retrieval of Jupiter’s heart It doesn’t take long for things to change. And then, the more they change, the more they stay the same. That was almost the case at 1669 Welshire Lane. The shipping containers were gone. In fact, there was a newly framed house, on the freshly prepared lot. At…
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The Retrieval of Jupiter’s Heart – Excelsior
The Retrieval of Jupiter’s Heart – Excelsior In all the years before this one, Benjamin stayed true. Everything he did, he did for his family. There wasn’t one thing he regretted. Not the beginning, the middle, or the end. Therefore, being at the end, wasn’t really haunting. What haunted him, was all that was left…