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Tag Archives: Emmy
chapter twentyseven: two shout-outs
When Marco and Frigga left the kitchen, Mr. Hill poked his head around the corner and watched them both with amusement for a few minutes before tapping Lilly on the shoulder. “Come here for a minute, Lilly,” he said. “I … Continue reading →
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chapter sixteen: of traitors and twizzlers
Lilly returned to her position on the bottom bunk. More questions swirled in her head. Different ones this time. She tried thinking up a way to escape the apartment. Evan couldn’t keep her there because she knew Eia, Echo, and … Continue reading →
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chapter six: echo and emmy
The Adventures of Lilly Book Two – A China Escape The apartment complex was large, and thankfully its interior was much warmer and more inviting than its rigid and uninspiring exterior which rose so high into the smog-filled sky that … Continue reading →
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