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It is a rough rough draft of chapter 1. |
When first looking at this ranch house a potential buyer would wonder how much more it would cost to fix it. For Cassidy Bies all she saw was salvation. The inheriting of this house from a great uncle she didn’t know couldn’t have come at a better time. A week before she got the call at her parent’s house; she was happily engaged to the handsome William Wagner. She was planning what she thought would be the happiest day of her life. During a day of planning she had forgotten her wedding planning notebook. Returning home to their 2 story 3 bedroom house she saw that William’s car was in the drive way. A little unusual for him to be home on a known golf day. She walked onto the house and could hear music coming from upstairs. Cassidy’s plan was to grab her notebook and head back out, but the idea of spending a little time with her fiancĂ© won. Heading upstairs to their room Cassidy started hearing laughing and not just once voice, but two. The curiosity took over as she came to the bedroom door. She opened the door and walked in to see her then loving fiancĂ© in bed with his co-worker Ashley Kluesener. She didn’t give neither one the time to try to explain. She remembers pulling Ashley out of the bed by her hair and yelling at William. She also remembers the packing of a bag and leaving never to return again. She sent her best friend Seth Townsend to get the rest of her possessions. Her lifer shattered and she couldn’t get far enough away. Then her lottery winning day happened. Her father received a call from an attorney in Wilmington, Ohio stating his uncle Neil had passed leaving him the ranch house and the land it was on. Cassidy never met her great uncle, but she remembers her dad saying that he had been banned from the family for something he did. Her father didn’t want anything his uncle had to leave him, but Cassidy jumped at the chance to start over and asked him to give her the house. Now here she stands on the front pouch after leaving her old life and job. Opening the front door her new home for the new life she desperately needed. |