Roe-bot Girl: The Bright Beginning (Roebot Girl Book 1) by Braat Amy

Roe-bot Girl: The Bright Beginning (Roebot Girl Book 1) by Braat Amy

Author:Braat, Amy [Braat, Amy]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2014-10-09T16:00:00+00:00


After the waitress left to get our drink order in, Kennedy could not help razing her sister, “Andra, are you feeling sick or something? Do we need to get a doctor?”

“What do you mean Kennedy?” Andra asked confused.

“You ordered something that is not on your healthy list,” Kennedy joked.

“I remember how wonderful their shakes were. Mom and Dad would bring us here as a special treat to get them when we had been good. It is almost like they are here with us. Thank you for suggesting we come here. Why don't we drive around the old neighborhood after lunch?” Andra suggested.

“That sounds like a terrific idea.”

After checking to make sure the recipe had not changed, Andra ordered the meatloaf dinner and we all followed suit. “This diner was known for the best meatloaf around. It was so good our parents would get extra to take home and make sandwiches from it the next day,” Andra announced and then did the same.

The waitress brought four huge shakes with whipped cream and cherries on top. They were so tasty that I believed that this was the best, most unhealthy item I had ever had. I was getting full when the meatloaf dinner came out, and it was amazing that it came with mashed potatoes, bread and corn. It was so good that I ate until I was stuffed and a little sleepy. We then packed up the leftovers for lunch tomorrow. Caitlin loved the shakes and was pleasant throughout the whole meal and ate her whole lunch. I was starting to nod off as we left the diner.

It was Caitlin's normal nap time, so she slept as we drove around looking at their old school and houses. I was getting sleepy also, from all the sugar I just ate. The scenery did not look like anything special, so I dozed off. Even with all the stories and laughter the adults shared in the car, Caitlin and I did not wake up until we were home.

It was past dinner time by the time we had returned home. Dan had reheated the roast and veggies and the casserole from the previous night's dinner and had it ready when we arrived. Kennedy had called to let him know their expected time of arrival. Dinner was a joyous time, laughing about how much everything had changed, what had been torn down and what had stayed the same. One of their old schools was still there, but the high school was gone and had been replaced with a monster of a school.

Dan joked, “The high school was ancient when we went to it.”

I was bored with the adults talking about things I did not understand; inside jokes from their childhood and memories. It was great to see everyone enjoying themselves, but I was worried that Mia had not emailed me back yet, so I asked to be excused and checked my email. “Finally,” I said as I saw Mia had emailed me back. The email said,



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