Tomahawks and Briefcases: Chapter 34 by Frank-A-Lanka, literature
Literature
Tomahawks and Briefcases: Chapter 34
Connor decided to show Ellie his mother’s message for him later that day. She had helped him find the other one for his father earlier.
Josh was showing Desmond where he and Connor used to practice their archery, so Connor and Ellie were alone.
The screen went black and tears were streaming down Ellie’s cheeks. She pulled Connor into a huge hug and silently cried into his neck. “My mom wrote a letter like that to me,” she whispered.
Connor held her tighter and buried his face into her hair. Relief came over him and his heart rate finally slowed down when he realized that she really understood how he was feeling. Now
Tomahawks and Briefcases: Chapter 33 by Frank-A-Lanka, literature
Literature
Tomahawks and Briefcases: Chapter 33
Connor woke up the next morning to his phone ringing. He groaned and looked at the time. It was actually two in the afternoon, so he didn’t mind as much. He picked up the phone without looking at who was calling. “Hello?”
“Dude, can you hang out?” Desmond asked.
Connor got out of bed and nodded, then he realized that Desmond couldn’t see him. “I can. What do you wanna do?”
“Can we just hang at your house?”
“Sure, come on over.”
Desmond hung up.
Connor yawned and stretched. His shoulders popped and he grimaced. He quickly threw on a shirt and some jeans and headed do