Thicker Than Water (2003)

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The Jeep rolled inside. Dawn’s mother got out of the car in a pair of old jeans and a sweatshirt, half her hair hanging loose from what looked like a haphazard pony tail. The garage door lowered slowly.“Was that your mom?” Kayla asked in an overly loud whisper.“Yeah.”“Why’s she driving your Jeep?”Dawn shrugged. “Left her car keys someplace today and had to catch a ride home with, uh…a friend, I guess.”“Good thing we left the party early.”“Not early enough.” Dawn rubbed her arms, the possibility ...of getting caught adding to the chill of the crisp October night air. Wondering where her mom had been in the wee hours of the morning gave her an even deeper chill. She’d overheard part of a phone call earlier tonight, before her mom had left for her first late-night meeting or whatever. Dawn had picked up the upstairs extension and heard her mother say, “You won’t quit until you destroy me utterly, will you, Harry?” and a man reply, “Not utterly, Jewel. I don’t want to kill the golden goose, you know.”

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