Locket
By Allen Page
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Allen Page
My name is Edward Allen Littlepage, I`m married to Mischelle Littlepage. I have a daughter named Emily Lee Littlepage, and try to sustain. I have fun writing. Use the name Allen Page like it. I love my wife, she`s a red head, and fire, I mean fire. My mom is my inspiration, she gave me Steven King book`s a lot. Really love her. So she said read. I love you Mischelle
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Locket - Allen Page
Copyright © 2017 by Edward Allen Littlepage.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5434-6144-2
eBook 978-1-5434-6143-5
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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Rev. date: 10/26/2017
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CONTENTS
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
CHAPTER ONE
Locket The man sat on the step’s, the lights were already off. The day just begun as he walked down the step’s, and started to silently walk down the road.
He thought why is she not here, when I need to love on her? Can she not feel or imagine me here so far away?
As he walked he stumbled, when he noticed a locket on the road, he bent down and picked it up, and wondered who dropped it.
How could they not miss this, and as he put it in his pocket, he thought, I can’t wait to see the look on her face when I give her this.
He walked down the road and thought, soon my stuff won’t hurt. He said out loud I’ll see you soon Robin.
He walked as close to the edge as he could. The man’s name was Eddy, I love you Robin he thought, how I miss your light.
He bent down and picked up a decent sized rock, and threw it in the water beside the road. He began to whistle Sweet Aura Lee, and watch the ripples in the water.
He must have walked a hundred miles, the sun was about him like a heat lamp.
It was high noon.
He spoke out loud like someone could hear him, and imagined Robins kiss, the way she felt beneath him. I’ll see you soon, he said out loud again. Like someone was able to hear him.
He didn’t have anything to drink and he was sore thirsty.
Eddy took off his shirt as he crossed the street, the tree’s had become crowded by one another.
He obviously came to a forest, as he talked to himself. Mble mmmmble, He thought why did I come this way, it was getting dark, and he just wanted to get home and get a drink.
He could sing well, so he made up a song.
He sang, well you say that we are through, that you want to find somebody new, and you don’t love me anymore, you packed my bags and slammed the door.
I can find no one to take your place, you are someone hard to replace, and I don’t want somebody new God knows I only want you.
Well who do you think you are, every day you broke my heart, but I followed you to the end, only to find out we ain’t even friends. Love will break your heart.
If I could see you now he thought, I’d take you out behind that tree, and do