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She Knew He Was Coming
She Knew He Was Coming
She Knew He Was Coming
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Mary might have learned a more ladylike trade, but one thing is certain: she had a shining faith in that space guy from Earth. Now, about that cake she baked . . .
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Release dateOct 14, 2016
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She Knew He Was Coming

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    She Knew He Was Coming - Kris Neville

    She Knew He Was Coming

    by Kris Neville

    © 2016 Positronic Publishing

    Cover Image © Can Stock Photo Inc. / Vadimsadovski

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    ISBN 13: 978-1-5154-1192-5

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    She Knew He Was Coming

    by Kris Neville

    Mary might have learned a more ladylike trade, but one thing is certain: she had a shining faith in that space guy from Earth. Now, about that cake she baked  . . .

    OUTSIDE, the bluish sun slanted low across the green dust of the Martian desert, its last rays sparkling on the far mountain tops. One by one, lights flickered on in the city.

    Mary must be expecting that Earthman, Anne said. She held her glastic blouse tight together over her breasts and leaned a little out of the window.

    Milly nodded. "The Azmuth landed this morning."

    The noises of commerce were fading. From the window Anne saw the neon blaze up over the door. For the thousandth time she blinked between the equivocal words: 30—BEAUTIFUL HOSTESSES—30. Laughter, dry and false, filtered up from the tea bars along the street. She looked westward, toward the spaceport, and made out the shadowy nose of the berthed space liner looming against the night. She could picture the scene—a thousand stevedores unloading cargo, refill men and native spacewriters scurrying

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