Donovan Legacy by Dawn M. Turner
Author:Dawn M. Turner
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: 4 Contemporary Christian Romances with a Suspense Twist
Publisher: Dawn M. Turner
Published: 2016-10-03T00:00:00+00:00
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Myriah didnât sleep well. The angry accusation in Anthonyâs voice echoed through her mind. If she hadnât been crying at the time, she wouldâve chewed him out for being a presumptuous jerk, again, but she hadnât wanted him to see her tears. On top of that, sheâd gotten so wrapped up in planning changes to her office sheâd forgotten to give Dustin the tongue-lashing he more than deserved over that lunchtime fiasco.
Despite a rough night, the sun came up. So stupid. Making plans for so early on a Saturday morning. If not for her agreement to meet Rebecca at the store and then join Dustin at the office, sheâd stay in bed and have a good, old-fashioned oh-me-woe-me day. Alas, she couldnât indulge. Didnât have time, thanks to Dustinâs chronic nosiness and her pokiness in snatching those papers back.
Myriah pulled on an old pair of blue jeans and a t-shirt that had seen better days and headed to the store. Traffic was light, so it wasnât long before she pulled into the parking lot of the home improvement store. Rebecca waved from just outside the front doors. Myriah plastered a smile on her face and crossed the parking lot to join her co-worker.
It took nearly an hour to gather needed supplies, including each color of paint Myriah needed for her âwindowâ. Two area rugs would help cover the drab gray commercial carpet. Rebecca helped choose two lamps to provide better, more natural lighting than the fluorescents ubiquitous in business spaces. Myriah also bought a set of full-spectrum fluorescent bulbs to replace the standard ones for when she needed to use the existing ceiling fixtures.
They were nearly to the register before Myriah remembered the air purifier that hadnât made it onto her shopping list. Theyâd need it, especially while painting in the poorly ventilated office, but also to help with overall air quality in the windowless room on a daily basis.
Rebecca giggled as they waited to check out.
âWhat?â
âIt just hit me. I hope we can fit all of this in our cars, otherwise weâre in for an adventure.â
âWeâll get it. Trust me.â Myriah grinned at the friendly woman. âYouâd be amazed what Iâve gotten into my car.â
Rebeccaâs concerns almost turned out to be warranted. They couldnât get the rolled up rugs in, even with the back seat down. Rebeccaâs car was even smaller, so no way that would work.
Myriah snapped her fingers. âIâve got an idea!â She unlocked the front passenger door, reached under the seat, hit the lever to pull the seat all the way forward, and then popped the side lever to lean the back against the dashboard. âGive them a shove now.â
Rebecca did and both rugs slid forward, meeting the back of the passenger seat. âScore!â
Myriah slammed the door and met Rebecca behind the car with a high five. It took several minutes to load everything else. Only a few items had to go into Rebeccaâs little hatchback.
âYou werenât kidding about getting a lot in your car.
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