Posted on October 31st, 2007 by Author Anon
“Don’t worry, Tara,” says Alex. “I don’t think Granddad cares about the rumor mill magazine article.”
“That’s a relief,” Tara says. “I thought he’d throw me out of the house if I came. I don’t think the Goldes are as forgiving right now.”
“Tracy didn’t seem to mind.”
“Oh? She was here?”
“Yes, to “mend fences” she said. The [...]
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Posted on October 30th, 2007 by Author Anon
“You’ve got yourself a beautiful, healthy, little girl,” says Dr. Ray.
“She is beautiful,” says Rick. “Just like you, honey.”
“You gave us a little scare there for a while with your blood pressure skyrocketing,” says Dr. Ray. “It’s come down some, but still a little too high for me. How are you feeling?”
“I’m tired, but that’s [...]
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Posted on October 29th, 2007 by Author Anon
“You did a wonderful job on the November issue of Glitter,” says William. “I think Julia would have been very happy with that tribute.”
“Thank you, William,” says John. “I always had the highest respect for Julia.”
“Unfortunately, not everyone shares that view,” says William. “Did you see the article in the Falling Star?”
“Yes,” says John. “It’s [...]
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Posted on October 26th, 2007 by Author Anon
The Golde Family:
William – patriarch
Julia – matriarch, now deceased
David – eldest son
Tracy – eldest daughter
Marie – second daughter, married to Dan Flint
Jason – second son
Mark – youngest son
The Silverman Family:
John – patriarch
Sylvia – matriarch
Paul – eldest son
Michael – second son
Ashley – eldest daughter
Tara – second daughter
Belle – youngest daughter
The Steele Family:
Frank – patriarch
Carol – matriarch
Laura [...]
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Posted on October 26th, 2007 by Author Anon
Crowds are gathered at the funeral home where Julia lays. Nicholas Cole makes his way amongst several small groups, mingling and gossiping.
“What a terrible loss for the community,” says one middle-aged man.
“Yes, it would be difficult to find another philanthropist like her,” says another.
“Hopefully, her family will carry on her good works,” says a woman [...]
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