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Running Scared~3


‘Sorry, Jennifer, I’m a bit nervous. I always start giggling when I’m nervous. How are you both?’

Hmm, so she assumed that I now was Jennifer and not Jason. Maybe my voice sounded girly – I hoped so...



Running Scared

by
Susan Brown


Chapter 3

Previously...

‘Hello?’ I said hesitantly.

Running Scared~2


I just stood there, my eyes pricking with tears and then I sat on the bed and held my head in my hands. What with Daddy missing and now this...



Running Scared

by
Susan Brown


Chapter 2


1

Previously...

There was a knock on the door.

‘Jennifer, can I come in?’

‘Yes.’

Trials and Tribulations~Chapter 3 of 3


It was the week before Christmas. Nothing would ever be the same again...



Trials and Tribulations

by
Susan Brown


Chapter 3


1

I felt my chest where the nipples were. They did feel puffy and the nipples itched a lot. Auntie gave me some cream to rub in, but it didn't seem to help much. Maybe it took time to work?

Trials and Tribulations~Chapter 2 of 3


It was two weeks before Christmas. Nothing would ever be the same again...



Trials and Tribulations

by
Susan Brown


Chapter 2


1

I shut the car door and walked up the drive. The lady waited for me to arrive at the door and then drove off.

Trials and Tribulations~Chapter 1 of 3


It was two weeks before Christmas. Nothing would ever be the same again...



Trials and Tribulations

by
Susan Brown


Chapter 1


1

I was fast asleep when suddenly I was jerked out of my deep slumbers by the sound of the front door being slammed shut.

We Shall Fight On The Beaches...9

We didn’t really have anything much to do and you can only be constantly scared for a while before you were almost de-sensitised to it.


We Shall Fight On The Beaches...

Chapter 9

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We Shall Fight On The Beaches...8

We all crowded over to the window and open-mouthed, we saw an open-backed car go by over the other side of the quay, followed by a lorry brimming full of troops, German troops.


We Shall Fight On The Beaches...

Chapter 8

By Susan Brown

The Job


The Job

by
Susan Brown

He was sitting behind a huge desk, one large enough to play table tennis on. A huge 27-inch iMac was to the side with its wireless keyboard and mouse placed strategically in front of him and a telephone on the other side; nothing else.

Sitting opposite him in a slightly lower chair, it seemed slightly intimidating and I assumed that was the purpose of our relative positions.

Not sure if you remember me...

It's been a long time since I have written new stories and continued existing ones and I apologise for that.

Since 2013 we moved from our lovely home in Lincolnshire to live with my mother in law as she was finding it hard to cope on her own due to Alzheimer's.

Anyone who has had experience of dealing with this condition will know that it never gets easier. Since moving I have been trying to re-build my IT business from scratch and helping my wife to look after her mother.

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Orphan ~ 1

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Orphan
Chapter 1

By Sue Brown

Copyright© 2007, 2016 Sue Brown
All Rights Reserved.

As we travelled along in the car, I wondered what would become of me.

I thought back two weeks ago and remembered with horror when I
found out that my parents had died coming back from a new year’s
party. It was 1969 when they left and it was now 1970.

We Shall Fight On The Beaches...3

The first night was long and fraught with danger. We were constantly on our guard but despite that, came perilously close to getting caught...

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We Shall Fight On The Beaches...

Chapter 3

By Susan Brown

We Shall Fight On The Beaches...2

I blinked as I went outside. The sun was strong and it was relatively warm. There was a slight breeze and my dress flapped a bit-it was a strange but not unpleasant sensation. It was as if I was in a ghost town...


We Shall Fight On The Beaches...

Chapter 2

By Susan Brown

We Shall Fight On The Beaches...1

What if history was different?


We Shall Fight On The Beaches...


This story was originally written in 2011. For various reasons I stopped writing it before it had been completed. Several people have asked if I would continue the story and I’m now in the position to be able to do so.

I’ve taken the opportunity to do a rewrite and an extensive edit and I hope that you enjoy reading it. I hope to be able to put up new chapters once a week, real life permitting, of course!


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By Susan Brown

Lonely Heart

Joanne looked at her watch for the hundredth time and tapped her foot impatiently.

She had been waiting under the clock at the station for twenty minutes. Admittedly, she was a bit early. They had agreed on the telephone that they would meet at eight o’clock and it was still only five to eight.

She glanced at her watch yet again and then looked around; still no sign of anyone looking remotely like Jonathan.

Joanne pulled the well-creased letter out of her handbag and read Jonathan’s description of himself. She knew the words by heart, but a girl has to be sure of her facts.

Six feet one, blue eyes, blond hair, thin and muscular. Joanne’s heart seemed to have half a dozen butterflies in it as it fluttered with anticipation at the coming meeting.

Just then there was a bing-bong from the speaker at the side of the clock.

‘The train just arriving on platform four is the seven thirty from Snoddington. We apologize for its late arrival as there were leaves on the line at Oakton.’

Joanne looked over at the gate where the train had just arrived. The bored ticket collector had woken up, arisen from his little cubbyhole and was standing sleepily at the gate to collect the tickets.

There was a slamming of doors and a great rush at the gates as bemused, bewildered and battered commuters fought their way to be first out of the gate. The ticket collector was nearly knocked over in the stampede, but luckily jumped out of the way just in time.

Joanne looked anxiously at the teeming throng, trying to see if there was a Blond Adonis among the sea of faces.

Just then, a man who looked just the ticket pushed his way through the jostling crowd and headed directly for her.

‘What a hunk,’ thought Joanne enthusiastically.

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Hiccups


by
Susan Brown.

Originally published in 2000, this story has been reworked, tidied up, edited a bit more and hopefully made readable.

Please note that this story is a bit naughty in places and girls of a delicate nature should not read it without smellings salts to hand.


I'm doing my best, but...

I'm finding it hard to find the time to write as much as I would like to.

Looking after an elderly Mum (with my wife) and having a job all take up a lot of my time and energy.

I have two stories ongoing at the moment, Sisters Forever and Get a Life. I am very conscious of the fact that these have taken a long time to write. I hate the idea of not continuing and then finally finishing them and I would like to ask for your patience and understanding at the moment in the hope that I can increase my output as soon as I possibly can.

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Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries~Final Chapter


I gripped onto Mummy’s arm so hard, it must have hurt, but as she didn’t whimper, I carried on hanging on to her for dear life as we went down the stairs...

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries

A Penmarris Story At Christmas

By Susan Brown

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries~9


There was another loud bang on the door, followed by a third.
‘Don’t answer.’ I said.
‘I don’t intend to; ring the number on the pad by the phone; it’s the local police; be quick...’

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries

A Penmarris Story At Christmas

By Susan Brown

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries~8


I had had enough of hiding, running away and not confronting what had to be done. It was time to take charge of the situation and not rely on others...

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries

A Penmarris Story At Christmas

By Susan Brown

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries~7


My singing faltered as I smiled at her. She didn’t smile back and, if anything, she seemed very scared...

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries

A Penmarris Story At Christmas

By Susan Brown

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries~5

As I walked down the hill to the quay with Pippa and Jen, I marveled how things had changed for me in a few short days...

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries

A Penmarris Story At Christmas

By Susan Brown

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries~4


As the bus left, I stood by the side of the road and took a deep breath. From a distance, Penmarris looked lovely, from the centre, it looked wonderful.

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries

A Penmarris Story At Christmas

By Susan Brown

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries~2


The next few hours were busy for me. I was a bit wary about how others would react to me, as this was the first time I had been out in public as Katie...

Life Is Not A Bowl Of Cherries

A Story At Christmas

By Susan Brown

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