For fifteen years, Jeselle has waited for revenge. After moving to a new city with her parents as a teen, Jeselle Parsons quickly found friends and a life full of money, power, and privilege. Even though her parents weren’t wealthy like the other kids' parents, Jeselle felt lucky to be welcomed into the circle of friends, until she learned how costly that type of life could be. A life that would cost her everything. With the help of her friend Dennis, Jeselle worked to ensure nothing would stand in the way of her revenge on the people who played a part in ruining her life. All the years of planning, all the years of working, have all come down to this. Soon, her enemies will learn that revenge has never been so cold.
With full on maranoia† to boot.' 'Yep, me too. I think I may have over-cooked my final LSR‡.' 'I'm worried my Yassos§ have been getting slower.' 'How many tempos¶have you done?' 'Afew. But I've been doing loads of fartleks** with not ...
The urgent red light stops flashing. ... I can't stop laughing. ... his hair and hold on to the sides of his head as we bounce around the office, like I'm holding on to the saddle at a rodeo. 'Let me down, you nutcase!' I hear myself ...
People would have understood that I'd done what I had to do to save myself and my child.” She stopped and pointed to her eyes. “I don't know if you can see this because no one is helping me shoot this video, but I have a tear coming ...
Stop me if you've heard this: I love Soupy Sales. I'm being stopped aren't I? And it's not just me; it's also my cronies over at the Friars Club-that would be the haven for all things funny. The reason we love Soupy is as simple as the ...
“Was just heading there myself,” Nora said. “Coffee is always on. Mr. McCabe likes to help himself when he's home, so I keep a fresh pot brewing.” Nora walked with purpose as Fiona followed her down a hallway with a deep green carpet ...
But I still had to contend with what school had to throw at me, or rather what was thrown at me from what I can read. Wednesday 25th September 1996 “Bullied again. Why can't they leave me alone? I've done nothing to them.
Seething, Macomber says, “You're sure you wouldn't like to stay in camp with her yourself and let me go out and hunt buffalo? ... Margot turns up the heat: “If you make a scene I'll leave you, darling,” Margot said quietly.
Indeed, Stop Me If You’ve Heard This is the first book to trace the evolution of the joke all the way from the standup comics of ancient Athens to the comedy-club Seinfelds of today.
Jo Miller is known for being short, hot-headed, and breaking all the records at her training school.
New York Times Bestseller Over 2.5 million copies sold For David Goggins, childhood was a nightmare - poverty, prejudice, and physical abuse colored his days and haunted his nights.