Josie Day is Coming Home

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“To Josie!” she said.
“To Josie!” everyone echoed, raising their own drinks.
Josie drank, pounding her margarita glass on the table with gusto. She didn’t know why she’d waited so long to reconnect with everyone. She guessed that until now, a part of her had felt that coming home to Donovan’s Corner was only temporary. Now, despite her difficulties in starting up her dance school, she knew she was here for good.
On Monday, she’d renew her efforts to gain the town’s support. Heck, she’d redouble
...them, she promised herself. But tonight….
Tonight she intended to forget all her troubles.
“Another round?” her friend Kim asked.
“Absolutely!” Josie replied.
The band kicked into a new song. All Josie’s friends squealed in recognition. “Let’s dance!”
She headed for Bubba’s minuscule dance floor, her shoes peeling from the coating of sticky spilled beer she encountered with every step.
Conscious of the gazes on her as she passed by, Josie smiled and chatted.


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