#SnippetSunday “Now she wished she’d rented a car.” #Sundayblogshare #Romance

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I’m abandoning my Diary Story, I’m stuck again.
BUT I hope you’ll enjoy my latest WIP as well.
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Again, she adjusted her backpack and pulled a piece of paper out of the pocket of her jacket. Reading the instructions again, she double checked the road name. Worry trickling through her, she stared down the gravel road in front of her. No house anywhere in sight.
Another long sigh as she re-read the email she’d received from the bed and breakfast owner. Travel one and a half kilometre along the road before you come to a fork intersection. Follow the left for another kilometre. The property will be on your right.
Two and half kilometre. Lani did a quick calculation. It’d take her another hour walking there. Now she wished she’d rented a car. She shook her head. No matter how much she wished for a rental, she wouldn’t have been able to afford it. And again, she questioned her decision to come here. She pushed the piece of paper back into the jacket when her hand touched the photo she had inside the pocket as well. It was a photo of her mother and a man. The same man she was hopefully going to meet over the next few days. Reminding herself she was running out of time, she stuffed the photo back into the pocket as well.

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#SnippetSunday “Not that she’d been to mountains like this before.” #Sundayblogshare #Romance

Happy Sunday ♥
I’m abandoning my Diary Story, I’m stuck again.
BUT I hope you’ll enjoy my latest WIP as well.

Enjoy ♥

Lani Jeffrey adjusted her backpack as she watched the bus drive off into the distance. Blowing out a breath she took in the scenery in front of her. It was stunning. Admiring the snow-capped mountains in front of her and the royal blue of Lake Tekapo in the far distance, she stood there for a long moment to take everything in. So different from Melbourne, Australia, where she lived. She could’ve looked at the view in front for hours but a glance at her watch told her she didn’t have much time left before the sun would set. Still, she pulled her phone out of her pocket and took a few photos. The colours were unlike anything she’d seen before. Not that she’d been to mountains like this before. And although the scenery along the coast of Victoria was one of a kind as well, it wasn’t the same, though.

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