Romance Novel - Emotional Female Voice - Great Acting!!!

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English

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North American (General)

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at night when the lights are out, when the house is asleep, When I am sure that not a living soul can see in my face. But I am thinking of you, that is when I think of you, remember you but myself long for you. Entry from Becca's Journal Now Becca washed up the remaining separate dishes, relishing a rare moment of solitude through the window above the kitchen sink, she looked out across the backyard, at the barn and the 100 year old oak tree just up the hill from it. It had come back to life once again this year, the same tire she'd swung on as a child still hanging from a sturdy limb. It always amazed her that the tree could have survived so long in the same place, season after season, its leaves no less vibrant now than they have been the year before. Like that old tree back, his roots here ran deep. She loved the farm and the flat lay of the land where it stretched out to the foot of tinkers knob, the mountain that ran along the outer edge of their property. As a child, she'd explored every inch of it, except, of course, Tinkers Knob, which as a little girl had always seemed like Mount Everest to her. She used to try to imagine what might be on the other side when she was nine years old. She actually put together plans, a climate complete with a map from the county extension office that marked her family's piece of the Blue Ridge in yellow highlighter. She'd packed a bag with a flashlight, a pocket knife, cheese sandwiches and a jar of lemonade. Oh, set to head out when her mother got wind of her expedition and warned her about all the wild animals that lived on the mountain. There's goats, bores live centuries to prevent a girl like her from ever attempting to scale it. So she had never actually climbed tinkers knob. And she knew now that her mother had been right about that and so many other things as well