Montana Madness by Sioux Dallas

Montana Madness by Sioux Dallas

Author:Sioux Dallas [Dallas, Sioux]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Sharon, Dangerous Hilarity, Montana Madness, The Perfect Spouse, Amish Dilemma, Sioux Dallas, Liisa, Death in Three Quarter Time, Desperate Wish
Publisher: CCB Publishing
Published: 2012-02-29T06:36:58+00:00


Chapter Thirteen

Checking through her mail, Ginger was surprised to see the return address.

On one envelope; St. Ignatius High School. She had graduated from St. Ignatius and had warm, lovely memories of her school days. Mystified as to why they were contacting her, she hurriedly slit open the envelope.

The letter was from Maryann Adams, chairman of the reunion committee.

“We are having a ten year reunion for St. Ignatius. I know you are much younger than this group; you’ve only been out about six years. We need a donation for supplies, but I really am contacting you to help us out. I’m hoping you’ll help us locate students who’ve fallen through a crack. We can’t locate one student whom we know wanted to date you in spite of the age difference. I’m hoping you know where we can locate Brandon Harrison. He was an honor roll student but very shy and kept to himself. I guess some cruel boys called him a nerd. I understand he was living with an uncle who had a ranch near you at that time. We sure would appreciate it if you can tell us how to locate him. We have a list of about nine people that we can’t locate. I’m hoping you, and some of your friends, will know something about them. Please contact me as soon as possible. Maryann”

Ginger hurried to get her high school yearbooks. She finally found them in a box in a storage building back of the house. She poured herself a glass of milk and grabbed a piece of chocolate cake with thick fudge icing that Juanita had just baked. She took these, with the yearbooks into the living room and settled in her Grandfather’s favorite lounge chair. She placed the milk and saucer on a table beside the chair and turned on the floor lamp.

She reached for her freshman yearbook because it would have the pictures of the older students. She looked in the seniors for Brandon Harrison and quickly found him. She read with interest that he had been an honor roll student, had won Science awards and had been in several clubs. Then she looked carefully at his picture.

Good grief. No wonder she didn’t remember him. He wasn’t ugly, but he wasn’t a young man who would have deserved a second look. He had nice brown curly hair and hazel eyes. She remembered thinking he had beautiful eyes. He had an oval face and at some time had his nose broken.

He didn’t have a clear complexion and didn’t have a body that would cause a female to look twice at him. He was just average. She finally remembered that he was pleasant and willing to help anyone who was having trouble with a subject. He saved her hide with a few helps in algebra. She didn’t dislike him but had no attraction toward him.

No she hadn’t kept in touch and couldn’t think of anyone who would. Why was Maryann contacting her anyway. There were forty-two senior students that year and surely there were enough of them to help with the work on the reunion committee.



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