The Click Trilogy

The Click Trilogy Read Online Free PDF

Book: The Click Trilogy Read Online Free PDF
Author: Lisa Becker
9:03 AM
    To: [email protected]/PRGal1981
    Subject: SCREW YOU!
    You cunt.  You don’t even give people the courtesy of responding.
     
    From: Renee Greene – January 28, 2011 – 9:05 AM
    To: Shelley Manning
    Subject: Fwd: SCREW YOU!
    What a way to celebrate my birthday.  Okay, I’m printing out these emails and putting them in a folder in between my mattress and box spring.  If anything suspicious ever happens to me, take them to the police.  I’m serious.  This is really starting to FUH-REAK ME OUT!
     

Chapter 3 – Another Year Older, Another Year Wiser?
    From: Renee Greene – January 29, 2011 – 11:36 AM
    To: Shelley Manning
    Subject: 30 Rocks!
    Thank you! Thank you!  I can’t tell you what a pleasant experience turning 30 was.  First of all, I GOT CARDED!  Hurrah.  Not a worry about turning 30 when the waiter thinks I’m 20.  All I can say is thank goodness for fine line preventer.  That stuff is the skin elixir of the gods.
     
    Thank you also for my present.  I love the earrings.  All of the fashion magazines say chandelier earrings were the new big thing, so I’m glad to be in the midst of the fashion curve, rather than hopelessly behind, like I usually am.
     
    I so appreciate all you did to make my day fun, special and pain free.  You’re the best.
     
    From: Renee Greene – January 29, 2011 – 11:52 AM
    To: Ashley Price
    Subject: Thanks
    Hey there.  Just wanted to pop you a note to thank you again for coming out the other night for my birthday.  It meant a lot that you were there.  It’s hard to believe we’ve been friends for 22 years.  Who would have believed that Mrs. Brett’s 3rd grade class would have turned out to be so worthwhile?
     
    By the way, speaking of Mrs. Brett, I forgot to tell you that I bumped into Danny Newbridge the other day at the grocery store.  He looks EXACTLY the same…just taller.
    He’s a lawyer now. Who would have guessed that someone who didn’t do his “future city” project and failed third grade would have turned out okay?  But I digress.
     
    Thanks again for coming and thank you for the floral shawl.  It’s really lovely.
     
    From: Renee Greene – January 29, 2011 – 11:58 AM
    To: Mark Finlay
    Subject: Pat-a-Cake, Pat-a-Cake, Baker’s Woman!
    I can’t wait to start baking.  Thanks so much for the basket of baking stuff…new sifter, measuring cups and spoons, cookbook, etc.  I’m not sure if you got me all of this because you know I love to bake, or because you love to eat the fruits (or should I say cookies?) of my labor.  Regardless, I really love it and know I will get a TON of use out of it all.
     
    From: Mark Finlay – January 29, 2011 – 2:20 PM
    To: Renee Greene
    Subject: Re: Pat-a-Cake, Pat-a-Cake, Baker’s Woman!
    I’m so glad you like the basket.  Now, I don’t want to say I don’t enjoy the – what did you call it? – fruits or cookies of your labor.  You know I love your chocolate chip cookies.  But I really wanted you to have something that you would enjoy and would use. I talked to both your parents and your sister to make sure I was getting the right kind of sifter and other “instruments.”  Happy baking!
     
    From: Shelley Manning – January 31, 2011 – 9:06 AM
    To: Renee Greene
    Subject: Re: 30 Rocks!
    I’m so glad you had a good time on Saturday.  It was such a fun night and I knew the minute I saw those earrings, you had to have them.  They’ll look great with your hair pulled back.  You deserve to be on the cutting edge.  None of this talk about the tail end of fashion trends.  Repeat after me…I AM A FASHION DIVA!  I AM SUPERMODEL RENEE!
     
    As far as this psycho is concerned, he doesn’t know your name, address or phone number.  He doesn’t even know your real email address.  Just ignore it.
     
    From: Ashley Price – January 31, 2011 – 10:45 AM
    To: Renee Greene
    Subject: Re: Thanks
    I’m so glad you like the shawl.  I just figured it was something very classic and
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