Brooke never texted her back. She must be busy, Elizabeth thought. All well. She sent Brooke an email, telling her she obtained tickets to 'Flowers in the Attic.'

She already heard back from Lila, Jessica, and Billie. All three were looking forward to coming. Cara's ticket was here too, but Cara wasn't sure she was allowed to leave the state. Both Lila and Elizabeth assured her that she will be flown back on Lila's dad's jet. After Brooke texted her back, she said she already made arrangements to stay in The Plaza. Both Jessica and Lila were staying in the Four Seasons, and Cara and Billie were staying with Elizabeth and Maria. As much as she missed her friends, she was afraid to see Jessica again.

She shook her head. Why was she so afraid? This was her twin. Jessica, Todd and Elizabeth had no love triangle. She read that book from Jade Wu's mom wrote. SV's Heights. It was fiction, but took liberties from their lives. The series was loosely based on Sweet Valley's residents. Her last book bombed. That book was based on the twin's fight over Todd.

The characters, Ellen and Jasmine were fighting over Tony, Ellen's high school sweetheart. Both twins were adults. It was a standalone series since the last book ended with Ellen and Jasmine's graduation from Sucre Vail. Her books was a hit, but since the last book ended almost a decade ago, he publisher was hoping to revive the series with her old audience. Plus make some new readers.

The book was a mess. The twins were very unlikeable, especially Jasmine. Elizabeth felt insulted by the portrayal of her character, Ellen. Ellen was whiny and needy. Her stubborness to forgive her sister after all the time was stupid. Tony was an ass. Todd himself hated that character, especially Jessica. Jessica after reading about Jasmine and how bitchy and self centered she was, called Elizabeth and asked her if she still hated her. Elizabeth assured her that she didn't, just that she needed her space.

The twins laughed reading it. Their brother Sean, ended up gay. He was straight throughout the series, than bam was suddenly gay. His poor wife, Cora was devastated when he ran off with Auron, their old classmate. Both Steven and Billie laughed. Cara emailed Jessica and highlighted the pages where her character was cheated on for the "other man." She said she had no hard feelings, she was flattered her character came back.

The book was so bad, it was made fun of by the reviewers. Ellen's line, "cried after every orgasm" was legendary, along with their mom's line, "Nelson, bring out the fucking cake!"

Poor Ms Wu was embarrassed. Her other five follow ups did slightly better, but were digital only. Elizabeth didn't bother reading them, she read the summaries, none of the characters lives ended up great. The only happy character was the author. The series was canceled for good after that. Ms Wu ended up going back to teaching, her career as a author was over.

Her phone rang, startling Elizabeth.

"Hello?"

"May I speak to Jessica Wakefield please?"

"Sorry, this is her sister Elizabeth. May I ask who's calling?" Elizabeth was weary. Jessica had stalkers. Even with her changing her social media to private, she still had her die hard fans that were determined to meet Jessica.

"This is special agent Nick Fox. I cannot find Cara Walker's information. I was hoping to interview her before the trail. I don't want to call the law firm Ned Wakefield is working at, I need to interview Cara personally."

Elizabeth's hairs on her neck immediately stood up. Its been years since she heard his voice. Wonder if he called her parent's house.

"Sorry. I don't know Cara's phone number. You can leave a message with my brother Steven." Elizabeth recognized Nick's voice, but was suspicious. How did he get her number?

"Okay. If you see Cara, tell her she can contact ATF'S main office in Washington. It's important that she talks to us before she gets on that stand."

"Okay."

"Thanks, Elizabeth. Tell Jessica I said hi."

After Elizabeth hung up, she was shaking. Jessica was going to freak. She called Jessica's phone, not knowing what her reaction would be.