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Into Each Life
Into Each Life
Into Each Life
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Into Each Life

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It never rains but it pours. And when it does, sometimes the best thing to do is to brave the storm.

 

Life isn’t anything that tends to work out right for Jackson Callahan. Not even a trip to the lake with his brother to get away from it all. When three days of rain keeps him from enjoying their fishing trip, he remembers a time when he and his mom refused to let a little rain stop them.

 

(Christian short – 4300 words)

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMaddie Broome
Release dateSep 27, 2014
ISBN9781502296191
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    Into Each Life - Maddie Broome

    Into Each Life

    Maddie Broome

    Published by Maddie Broome, 2014.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    INTO EACH LIFE

    First edition. September 27, 2014.

    Copyright © 2014 Maddie Broome.

    ISBN: 978-1502296191

    Written by Maddie Broome.

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    It never rained but it poured.  And poured.  Then poured some more.

    Three days it had been raining.  Three days in which Jackson Callahan had been trapped in a small cabin with his brother instead of sitting beside the lake fishing like he was supposed to be doing.  Like he’d done for all of a day before the rain started up.

    Three days that seemed like forty and then some.

    Jackson moved from the window he’d been staring out of for the last twenty minutes and opened the cabin door.  He stood there, with the wind blowing in cool and wet, and tried to determine if the rain had let up any.  He thought it maybe had.  He’d just step out

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