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Awakening Susan
by Madam Rockford

A teenage girl, Susan, witnesses a crime being committed by the local neighborhood bullies. When the necessity of testifying in open court
overwhelm her with fears of
retaliation she seeks solace from her
boyfriend.
Susan Davis witnesses’ two boys committing a crime and dreads having to testify about it in court for fear they’ll seek revenge against her and her family. Her fears are causing her to have frightening nightmares. She’s maturing into a young lady soon to be sixteen and keeps wishing she knew a better way to handle her situation.
She and Duncan Reynolds have been best friends for years, always there for each other while growing up in their home town of Hidden Springs and he assures her the boys wouldn’t dare do them harm. She feels she can trust his judgement and his confidence helps her cope.
Inexperienced in matters of the heart, Susan’s not sure what to do after they kiss and discover they’ve fallen in love. Mom sees a romance blossoming and offers Susan some sage advice.
Imbedded in Susan’s story is a centuries old tale known as ‘The Legend of the Indian Stone’, which is based on a true story still told today. Its roots began in antiquity many moons ago with the Anasazi (the ancient ones; pronounced a'nah-sah'ze). Their descendants are known today as the Pueblo Indian people of the southwestern United States.
Although ‘Awakening Susan’ is based on a ‘true to life’ story, it is fiction with places, events and characters existing solely in this author’s imagination and any resemblance to actual places, events or persons, living or dead, is purely accidental. Readers age 13 and up will find this story both fun and educational. The proper computer settings for reading are given in the header.
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