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Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 3
Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 3
Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 3
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Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 3

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How can two girls like Alice and Ellen lose their home twice? Not that Ellen really cares, all that is mattering now is to get a new home so they can stop bothering Chris. Of course so isn't Jill minding it at all, but why couldn't she stay by Ellens side? Just like Jack should have done.
Work is piling up for Alice at the clinic, but there is help waiting around the corner. Help with some secrets to be told.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 17, 2019
ISBN9780463434550
Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol. 3
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Midsummer Feast

I am a Swedish "light novel" author. I am also making the illustrations for my novel myself. Which is the reason that they not might look the very best, but I am still training =^,^=I will publish the chapters for some of the novels on my facebook page once a week.Sees the writing as a hobby that should be free for those without money, but I still accept payment for those that wish to support me./Best wishes/ Midsummer Feast

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    Project: Cure For Those Demons. Vol 3

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    Contents

    Creative Common:

    Chapter 13

    Chapter 14

    Chapter 15

    Chapter 16

    Chapter 17

    Chapter 18

    Afterword:

    About the Author

    Creative Common:

    ATTENTION PLEASE!..

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    Which means that YOU, as a person, is allowed to spread the work as much you want.

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    Chapter 13

    As a citizen so will the other trust you more, and you will be able to charge higher for your services.

    Alice had asked Lilly about the benefits of becoming a citizen.

    She and her beloved sister had talked a couple of evenings about how they would do to earn money so they could buy themselves a home, instead of living with Chris and that woman.

    Alice had got the idea that it maybe could be better to become a citizen, but had decided to ask Lilly about it first.

    So if I and Ellen become citizens, so will we gain more trust and can set higher prices?

    Of course, but that also includes that you will need to pay some taxes to. So you win some and loses some.

    Alice still found it very tempting. Even if the had to pay taxes so was it still really good that they gained some trust. Only by gaining trust by the others so was there a chance that they could get some more customers.

    It will also be possible for your sister to take a patent on the things she´s building. Not to mention that it will be easier for you to buy a cheap house, if you still want to move out of Mr behorn’s house.

    Lilly described that it would be possible for them to buy a house that the city had taken.

    Giving those hunted for smaller crimes a chance to be free once again. Without Lilly telling her, so was Alice knowing that there would be a risk that they could set Jack free if they would buy back their old house.

    Which wasn’t good at all. If Jack would get free from his charges, so could it mean that he might come back. And knowing her sister so would there be a risk that Ellen could try to get him into the family.

    That would be really bad since there wasn’t the slightest chance that he would stop with his crimes. And if the city would start to hunt him again, so was there a big risk that they would lose everything again.

    Lilly helped Alice with the patients that came for treatment since Taija all of sudden had decided to leave, for unknown reasons. It could have been one thing if Taija had given her a small reason why she had to leave, instead she had only been throwing it in her face like a bolt from a clear sky.

    But thankfully so had Lilly stepped in, which meant that Alice now had to learn how to act from her. It wasn’t the same thing as trying to imitate how Taija showed her emotions, Lilly had a more professional and almost annoying way of showing emotions. But in the end so was it sadly the only way for her, since she still couldn’t feel any emotions.

    When the patient left so couldn’t Alice help to think about what had happened to Lapin.

    She had just like this patient got the treatment and left, but then she hadn’t come back again.

    There were great chances that she had relapsed and too ashamed to come back, or she could have simply dropped dead somewhere by too much treatment. Which she had come to get every single day. Alice really hoped that it only was that the girl had relapsed. Not only because it could be bad for both herself and Lilly if it came out that one they gave treatment to just dropped dead. But it would be even worse for her beloved sister to find out that the Angel had killed someone.

    Are you still thinking about if you shall become a citizen?

    Yes I am.

    It wasn’t a good idea of telling Lilly about what she really was thinking about.

    That woman had been partly against the treatment from the beginning and could probably stop helping Alice any given moment if something like that occurred. Therefore she wouldn’t tell her. The word about the treatment had already spread, so it was going well for them right now.

    Alice was probably earning enough money to be able to rent or buy a house in a couple of months, but it seemed it could go even faster if she could convince Ellen to be a citizen with her. So that they could move out of the house and away from that bad woman.

    It didn’t happen much more at the clinic for the rest of the day, so Alice got more time to ask Lilly more about the benefits of being a citizen.

    She let out a heavy sigh. They had closed the clinic for the day and went different ways.

    The latter part of the talk had led nowhere. It still sounded like a good idea, but she would like to know more that could motivate her sister to agree to it.

    The possibilities could be a good motivation for her, but would it be enough? She meant, Ellen sure deserved to become famous because of she built the Angel. But would she accept it herself, or did Alice need to force it down her throat?

    Back at Chris’s house so had Ellen cooked the dinner.

    It had been a long time since Alice had been eating something made by her sister. But overall so had it been quite some time since Ellen cooked anything at all, which was easy to notice.

    The food didn’t taste bad, but at the same time so wasn’t it as tasty as when that crooked woman cooked it. Which of course Alice couldn’t say out loud.

    Both Jill and Ellen took some wine to the dinner. It seemed to be a bad habit that her beloved sister had picked up from that woman, at least it wasn’t anything she ever had done before. Only another sign that that woman wasn’t good for Ellen. Not good at all.

    Alice discreetly tried to lead the usual small talk during the dinner toward the idea of the sisters becoming citizens. Which failed horribly when Jill noticed what Alice try to do, and decides to tell it straight out. That woman, just that woman.

    You think we should become citizens Alice?

    Ellen looked curious at her when she started to tell the benefits that Lilly had told her.

    She did seem to be interested in the whole idea. Yet she did follow Chris and Jill when they treated it like a joke. Alice tries to go with the benefit of Ellen being able to take patents on things she creates, which also get shot down as a bad joke.

    No matter what Alice said, it was treated as a joke.

    Didn’t Ellen want to become a citizen, being able to buy or rent a house and be registered as a real family? Even after she did seem interested when Alice started to talk about it?

    Somehow Alice was glad that she no longer felt emotions. Otherwise so was there a risk that she would get upset and tell those idiots a thing or two.

    Everything was going downhill from there, Ellen continued to drink with that woman after the dinner. Joining Alice in the bed later on, intoxicated.

    Almost desperately, Alice took another chance to talk with her sister about the benefits of registering themselves as citizens. But once again it

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