Great Loss and a New Generation
Cortney has completed his 20th book, Barking Up the Right Tree. He will receive royalties of §1,632.

I was painting and suddenly I felt lighter than air. I looked down and discovered that I was a ghost. Is this what death is like?

Cortney rushed over. I tried to talk to him, but was unable to. He looked devastated.

A hooded figure dressed all in black showed up by my side. He pointed at me and I was immediately swept away into the afterlife. I didn’t even have time to say goodbye to anyone. Those who witnessed my death were my daughter-in-law, Bobbie, my love Cortney, as well as my daughters, Amber and Angelia. Amanda had gone to visit Bubba Atwood after school. Ava was in the basement working on her novel, and Ayce was performing singing telegrams across town. Amos was working at the fire station.

Angelia Forsythe – 2nd Generation Heir
My name is Angelia Forsythe. I never thought that my first duty as heir to the 2nd generation would be to bury my mother next to her parents, Grady and Teri Forsythe. She was only 90 when she passed. I am beyond grief, but I need to find the strength to carry on the legacy that my parents started more than fifty years ago.

While at Bubba Atwood’s home, Amanda found a solid shoulder to cry on. They seem to be getting along well. Amanda says she thinks he is beyond handsome. We shall see how this relationship works out.



After performing a sing-a-gram, Ayce decided to try out the virtual reality goggles. He seems to be enjoying himself.

Ayla has mastered the hunting skill. She looks so regal sitting there.

We have a new baby in the household. Ava and Bobbie went to the hospital to have a genetically engineered baby using both of their DNA. Meet Brianna Forsythe. She is an Aries, a genius, and a light sleeper. She likes Songwriter music, firecracker shrimp, and the color violet.

Brianna Forsythe is at home with mother Bobbie Forsythe. She gave her a bottle and put her to bed in her crib.

A few days later, I was downstairs listening to my father play his guitar. As long as I can remember, he’s always been awesome. His talent on the guitar is unmatched. Ayce is getting there, but he doesn’t have the dedication to really work on his skill and finger placements.

Suddenly, my dad stopped playing and clutched his chest.

Though we tried, we were unable to revive him and he passed away at the age of 93.

When the grim reaper showed up, my dad was on his knees begging for more time. His first grandchild had arrived, and he didn’t even have time to hold her. The grim reaper had no mercy and refused his request.

Witnessing his death were Amanda, Amber, Amos, Ayce. and myself. Bobbie showed up shortly after. Ava was busy writing her latest romance, Fiery Love.
I buried Dad next to Mom in the family graveyard.

Amos Anthony had overstayed his welcome. If he wasn’t at the fire station, he was playing games on the computer or on the console, preventing others from being able to watch television. We all agreed it was better for him to move out on his own.

He was able to move into Abel and Arabella’s old place on Ocean View Drive. They had moved across the street. I added a television and radio so he would have something to do. Right after checking out the radio, he ran off to work in the middle of the night. I wasn’t aware his hours had changed.

Handyman Elisha Schuler was checking me out when he came to repair the computer. I wasn’t even interested in him, my heart belonged to Rob Phelps.


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