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Two very real women in not so real situation.

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Comment from Debbie Pope
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Oh, I want to go to the International Fan Story Conference. Wouldn't that be something. I know that your story is fictitious, but I do hope that you own a 2024 Mercedes with passenger space as big as a living room.
I loved every word.

 Comment Written 04-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 04-Jul-2024
    Nope. I own a humble Camry. She does, though, have mica chips in her deep teal paint job, so I named her "Sparkle Allen."

    Thanks for taking the time to read this, Debbie; I know you have a million balls in the air right now, so your generosity is not lost on me for even the briefest of moments. xoxox
Comment from Neonewman
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Ha! I also enjoyed this chapter; I know it's fiction, but it could be real, lol. Leopard skin and high heels, well, sounds like Rachelle has a point. This is a fun chapter and will go for the next one soon.
God bless,
Steve

 Comment Written 02-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 02-Jul-2024
    Thanks, Steve. Just doing my Jewish Mommie double-check here: you read Gretchen's chapter, too? Reading them both enhances the experience.

    Thanks for the fun review and the extra sparkler!! Xo
reply by Neonewman on 02-Jul-2024
    Well, I think I have, lol. I read a story of hers, and now I need to make sure, lol.
    I'm almost finished with the next chapter, it's a bit longer.
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2024
    Excellent! Thank you! xoxo I know it is not easy for you, so I totally appreciate your kindness. xo
reply by Neonewman on 02-Jul-2024
    =)
Comment from Bill Schott
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This side of the story would have to be the best, since I believe I read Gretchen's already. The descriptions of the scene and the emphasis on one item or the other seems to differ in styles of making the readers interested in this trip.

 Comment Written 30-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 30-Jun-2024
    I hear you. In my job as a piano teacher, I experience that often. The same song played by different students can sound/be interpreted so differently.

    Thank you for the review, Bill. Very much appreciated. Xo
Comment from T B Botts
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Hello Rachelle,
I just finished reading Gretchen's version of the trip. What an interesting concept. I look forward to the rest of the story. My wife and I took a trip from Kentucky, through Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. It was all on the interstate, so thought we saw some lovely country, I mainly looked at the bumpers of the cars belonging to the maniacs in front of me. We had a real life breakdown of the rental car in Hartford. Great fun. It's interesting to see how you each paint the trip.
Have a blessed evening.
Tom

 Comment Written 30-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 30-Jun-2024
    Wow!! What inspired a trip like that, Tom? And, well, you know, with the exception of the breakdown in Hartford, everything you hoped?

    So, no Amish country for you guys, though?

    Thanks for the nice review - and I appreciate you caught that our two accounts are similar-but-quite different. That's part of the fun. (It's like when there's a broken vase on the floor, and the mom gets the stories of how it happened from her kids...)
reply by T B Botts on 30-Jun-2024
    Hi Rachelle,
    We wanted to go to Kentucky to view the Ark Encounter- the Noah's ark replica. Jan and I grew up in Ohio, so it was natural to go there next. I have a friend I was going to pick up in Vermont who wanted to visit friends at Hatteras North Carolina. We wanted to see the Outer Banks, so that worked. I was also able to have lunch with a friend who spent time in Hoonah who met us outside of Syracuse, so it was a full trip, very satisfying. Unfortunately, we were on the move a lot, so no time to check out Amish country. We had Amish in Eastern Ohio. It's a wonderful life style if you can handle it I suppose.
reply by the author on 30-Jun-2024
    Oh wow! What a great trip!!
Comment from Michele Harber
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This is either going to be an amazing road trip--or the basis of a really bad movie-of-the-week. I have to give you both credit for courage, as turning your first in-person meeting into a multi-state car-ride comes frighteningly close to the premise of "Married at First Sight."

As my creative writing class can tell you, I am the queen of turning my vacation horror stories into tales anybody (but me) can laugh at, but I suspect you're about to give me a run for my money. The image of you in a "form-fitting leopard dress, 3-1/2" high heels and broad-brimmed black-and-leopard hat" in "a 2005 dark gray Suburban with lacy filigrees of rust," and the prospect of your being rescued by a couple of Amish Good Samaritans suggests I'll be relinquishing my crown sooner rather than later. I'm looking forward to reading the next installment.

 Comment Written 29-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 30-Jun-2024
    Hahahaha. Never!! You're always going to be the funniest writer on the site, no close seconds! Do you post those vacation stories here? I'd like to read them!! xoxox
reply by Michele Harber on 01-Jul-2024
    I posted the one about my trip to Chichen Itza, which I still consider my funniest vacation story, a long time ago. I don't think I've posted my more recent stories. However, I'd be happy to if the proper prompt were to show up on the site. I don't post without prompts because I just can't review enough to get the proper number of site dollars to promote. Therefore, I only post where I stand a chance of winning some of those site dollars back. Of course, I do, occasionally, lower my standards and accept actual cash prizes.
reply by the author on 01-Jul-2024
    Hahaha
reply by Michele Harber on 01-Jul-2024
    😀
Comment from Shanbreen
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Well done Rachelle. I love a story that gets me involved. Yours did. BTW, when I worked in Virginia, I often drove to Falls Church to visit a friend. Thanks much for sharing.

 Comment Written 29-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
    I had a friend there, too. Yours wasn't Gail Meaker by any freaky chance, was it?!
Comment from prettybluebirds
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This sounds like a promising story. Have I missed any previous chapters? It needs to mention what chapter this is. I will watch for more of the story as it has caught my interest. I bet it is a fun story. Nice writing.

 Comment Written 29-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
    Hi, Pretty BlueBirds !
    Thanks for reviewing. No, you haven't missed anything. You will notice in the description that it says "Prologue." So, Chapter 1 is coming on Sunday.

    Have you "fanned" Gretchen (GW) Hargis, too? Because we are writing this together, and reading both pov's is what makes it so much more fun (and understandable.)

    I will love to have you on board for this adventure!! xo
Comment from Jim Wile
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Fantastic start, Rachelle. This was so funny. I'm not familiar with Gretchen's work, but I will fan her as you suggest, because I wouldn't want to miss a word of this. I'm definitely looking forward to the continuation!

 Comment Written 29-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
    Oh, good!! I've never heard of anyone who didn't love Gretchen's work. She is immensely talented. Great at character development; highly, HIGHLY skilled at dialogue.

    Thanks so much for coming on board here!! xoxo
reply by Jim Wile on 29-Jun-2024
    I would agree. I just started reading her current novel from the beginning, and it is excellent. I'm so glad you've turned me on to her.
Comment from Jessica Wheeler
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Ha! Oh, this is too good, and I am betting it will only get better.

"You'll say, 'AWWWW! Not ALREADYYYYY'"
I laughed obnoxiously at that part...

What a fun and creative idea. I can't wait to see how the story unfolds!

Xoxo

 Comment Written 28-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
    I'm sure you already did this, but reminding people of things they already know is my birthright as a Jewish Mommie: you've "fanned" Gretchen, too, right? so that you don't miss any of the chapters.

    We are having the BEST time doing this!! We laugh our heads off every night throwing out ideas to each other on Facebook Messenger! It's too fun. xoxo
Comment from AP Apgar
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What an excellent version of the story, and the picture supporting - where in the world you find such crystal clear images? -Your story is well written and makes me curious about Gretchen's version - looking forward to it.
A very challenging adventure to embark upon with someone you've never met before. Brave young Lady you are -You did however get to enjoy personal contact with the locals, and a buggy ride! Reminds me of long ago stopping over to enjoy a community luncheon with the Amish in Intercourse (PA) on my way to Blue Ball about six miles away - Amazing food. Nicely done Rachelle - 2024 Mercedes!!! Holy C...!

 Comment Written 28-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
    Look under GW Hargis...or, at the top of my post, you'll see the word "Prologue" twice. The first one is her version.

    Those are quite the names of towns, aren't they! Yikes.

    Thanks for the wonderful review! So very much appreciated. xo