Glitch {A Comedy of Errors} by Amber Gilchrist

Glitch {A Comedy of Errors} by Amber Gilchrist

Author:Amber Gilchrist
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: lds fiction lds rom com latterday saint fiction lds romance lds comedy mormon romance clean romance
Publisher: Amber Gilchrist


In the morning I was ready, but this time Ri was late. For a moment, I was afraid that he wasn’t going to show up. That’s when I would really know that things were totally defunct between us. The day when we stopped running together would be the beginning of the end. Surely we’d never ever reach that place. Two and a half weeks of awkwardness did not the demise of a relationship mean.

We did an extra two miles and again I was left with the impression that we were trying to outrun whatever was between us. But it wasn’t going to happen that way. We couldn’t outrun our issues, but I was hoping if we ignored it, the awkwardness would go away. Of course that probably wouldn’t work either, but since I had no idea what our problem was, I had no idea how to fix it.

We got home and parted ways hardly having spoken. I had a headache trying to figure out how to fix this. I was going to go ahead and go back to ignoring it. It wasn’t a solution that would last forever, but hopefully neither would the problem.

While I was at work I covered a dog show where a schnauzer jumped in front of the moving judge’s vehicle and ended up going to that big farmyard in the sky. It was the most interesting, albeit tragic, thing that had ever happened at a show. And that was a sad commentary on how little happened at a dog show.

When I got home, I threw my purse in the house and crossed the complex to check my mail. I stood where I was, sorting through it. Two bills, an offer from a video club and a letter from some school whose name I vaguely remembered, located in Brooklyn. Why did I know that name?

I looked at it again and realized it was addressed to Ri and had been mistakenly slipped in my slot. Oh, right. That was the school he’d worked for in New York. What did they want? I looked both ways and moved it around within the clear window trying to get a better look at its contents. At the top, I could see it was official letterhead. I was only able to read the first few words. “I was delighted to receive the news that you were considering returning to our school family and…”

I almost dropped all the mail. Returning? To his old school? Oh, no. No. Ri was moving back to New York. He’d applied to return to his old school. And he hadn’t even told me.



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