LONELY HEARTS
BY QUASI9
Disclaimer: I don't own Frank Donovan or the team; the rest of the characters are mine.
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Three hearts need each other to mend
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CHAPTER 2
Frank didn't see Tylo emerge from her townhouse all weekend, which confirmed his theory that she was a spinster and probably didn't have a life. Tylo had a very active and fulfilling life at one time but that had ended five years ago along with her dreams. Today she just did enough to get by day to day.
Veronica waved to Tylo on Wednesday, that's when she noticed that an elderly woman was taking her to school. She briefly thought about her father, and why wasn't he taking her as he did since they moved in. The rest of the week, the woman continued to take Veronica to school. By the weekend, Tylo's curiosity got the best of her and she timed her appearance at the mailbox to catch Veronica and the woman.
As Tylo walked up to the mailbox, Veronica saw her and yelled, "Hi."
"Hey Veronica, how are you?" Tylo replied.
Before Veronica could answer the elderly woman turned and said, "How many times has your father told you not to talk to strangers?"
Tylo answered for Veronica saying, "I'm sorry, Veronica, her father, and I met a couple weeks ago. So technically we're not strangers. I'm Tylo Williams, Veronica's neighbor."
The woman eyed her cautiously and thought Frank didn't mention he met his neighbor. But then again, even though she was probably Frank's age she was very plain, nothing like Veronica's mother was. Being polite she said, "I'm Mabel, I help Frank and his daughter."
"Yea, she baby sits me when Dad is working out of town, like now." Veronica added. "Well, it was nice to me you, Veronica we must be going now." Mabel said and started to walk away.
So Tylo had gotten some answers as vague as they were. Apparently, Frank's job takes him out of town for days at a time and this woman was too old to be Veronica's mother. Her new neighbor may prove to be a challenge, just what she needed to bring her back to living again.
BY QUASI9
Disclaimer: I don't own Frank Donovan or the team; the rest of the characters are mine.
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Three hearts need each other to mend
Feedback: yes Quasi9@msn.com
CHAPTER 2
Frank didn't see Tylo emerge from her townhouse all weekend, which confirmed his theory that she was a spinster and probably didn't have a life. Tylo had a very active and fulfilling life at one time but that had ended five years ago along with her dreams. Today she just did enough to get by day to day.
Veronica waved to Tylo on Wednesday, that's when she noticed that an elderly woman was taking her to school. She briefly thought about her father, and why wasn't he taking her as he did since they moved in. The rest of the week, the woman continued to take Veronica to school. By the weekend, Tylo's curiosity got the best of her and she timed her appearance at the mailbox to catch Veronica and the woman.
As Tylo walked up to the mailbox, Veronica saw her and yelled, "Hi."
"Hey Veronica, how are you?" Tylo replied.
Before Veronica could answer the elderly woman turned and said, "How many times has your father told you not to talk to strangers?"
Tylo answered for Veronica saying, "I'm sorry, Veronica, her father, and I met a couple weeks ago. So technically we're not strangers. I'm Tylo Williams, Veronica's neighbor."
The woman eyed her cautiously and thought Frank didn't mention he met his neighbor. But then again, even though she was probably Frank's age she was very plain, nothing like Veronica's mother was. Being polite she said, "I'm Mabel, I help Frank and his daughter."
"Yea, she baby sits me when Dad is working out of town, like now." Veronica added. "Well, it was nice to me you, Veronica we must be going now." Mabel said and started to walk away.
So Tylo had gotten some answers as vague as they were. Apparently, Frank's job takes him out of town for days at a time and this woman was too old to be Veronica's mother. Her new neighbor may prove to be a challenge, just what she needed to bring her back to living again.
