The Click Trilogy

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Book: The Click Trilogy Read Online Free PDF
Author: Lisa Becker
timeless that you could wear with a nice pair of slacks and a blouse, or a dress.  I’m glad your birthday was a success.  Crazy about Danny Newbridge.  Would have NEVER guessed that he would amount to anything.  Good for him.  So, is he single? Married?
     
    From: Renee Greene – January 31, 2011 – 11:58 AM
    To: Ashley Price
    Subject: Re: Thanks
    He’s married with two kids who look just like him, too.  Weird.
     
    From: Ashley Price – January 31, 2011 – 12:01 PM
    To: Renee Greene
    Subject: Re: Thanks
    Of course he’s married.  Everyone has found someone except for me.  Oh, did I mention that Evan and I broke up after your birthday dinner.  I’m going to die an old maid.
     
    From: Renee Greene – January 31, 2011 – 12:04 PM
    To: Ashley Price
    Subject: Re: Thanks
    Hey now.  Not everyone is married.  I’m single.  Shelley’s single.  Buck up!  You will find someone and when you do, it will be special and wonderful and just what you deserve.
     
    From: Ashley Price – January 31, 2011 – 12:14 PM
    To: Renee Greene
    Subject: Re: Thanks
    Well, I’m not surprised Shelley’s single.  She seems to go through men like I go through – well I was going to make some rude analogy.  But far be it from me to make a judgmental comment.  Well, I wonder why you are single.  You are such a kind and caring person.  And, when you remember to get an eyebrow wax, your eyes totally pop.  You’ll find someone too.  I’m certain of that.  I have to go.  Have a meeting with the boss.
     
    From: [email protected]/CSUMD1008 – January 31, 2011 – 9:12 AM
    To: [email protected]/PRGal1981
    Subject: You seem interesting
    Hi there.  Loved your profile.  I, too, like to sing off key in the car.  But instead, I spend most of my time as a medical resident with a small hospital in Long Beach.  My name is Brandon and I’m originally from Orange County.  I just finished medical school in San Diego and started my residency in Long Beach.  I should warn you that I do work some crazy hours (36 hour shifts!) and have to sleep at the hospital every fifth night (taking in ER admissions and delivering babies), but I am trying to balance work with a social life.  Hoping you’ll be intrigued enough by my profile and email back.  Thanks.
     
    From: Renee Greene – January 31, 2011 – 9:18 AM
    To: Shelley Manning; Mark Finlay
    Subject: Fwd: You seem interesting
    Read below.  Could it be?  Have I hit the Jewish Mother trifecta – nice…Jewish…doctor?
     
    From: Shelley Manning – January 31, 2011 – 10:22 AM
    To: Renee Greene; Mark Finlay
    Subject: Re: Fwd: You seem interesting
    OMG!  Your mom would be gushing right now if she knew about this!  Go for it girl!
     
    From: Mark Finlay – January 31, 2011 – 12:04 PM
    To: Renee Greene; Shelley Manning
    Subject: Re: Fwd: You seem interesting
    MAJOR DITTO!
     
    From: [email protected]/PRGal1981 – January 31, 2011 – 12:25 PM
    To: [email protected]/CSUMD1008
    Subject: Re: You seem interesting
    Well, hi back.  Wow!  36 hour shifts.  Yikes!  I can’t imagine having to be coherent and on the ball for that many hours straight, especially when so much is riding on your work.  It is impressive.  I know you are a first year resident, but what is your specialization?  What rotation are you on right now?
     
    From: [email protected]/CSUMD1008 – January 31, 2011 – 7:06 PM
    To: [email protected]/PRGal1981
    Subject: Re: You seem interesting
    It’s not that impressive, trust me.  Tons of people do it all the time.  And, at night, as long as it’s a bit quiet, I do manage to get a few hours of sleep.  The worst is the waiting for the pager to go off.  It’s hard to fall asleep when you fear that someone is going to go into labor and wake you up.  It pretty much sucks.
     
    From: [email protected]/PRGal1981 – February 1, 2011 – 9:36 AM
    To: [email protected]/CSUMD1008
    Subject: Re: You seem interesting
    Well, I’ll keep my fingers
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