He Said He Said Vol 4 – Mary Calmes

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“Hannah?” I prodded her as I heard someone whimpering behind her. “So you know how George told me to always wear my GPS tracker when I left the house since it also works as a phone?” “Yes,” I replied, but just barely. I was scared, and my voice was going in and out on me. “Well, I forgot because I was with Kola and Jake, but I thought it was fine,” she explained.

“Honey,” Sam cut in. “What’s going on?” “Well, see, I was at a party that my friend Becca is having in this abandoned warehouse, and I know that she shouldn’t have had it somewhere without permission, but you know how sometimes in the heat of the moment your judgment––” “Hannah,” Sam cut her off, but gently. “Sweetheart, where are you?” “Somewhere in New City, but I’m not quite sure what street I’m on.” “Why don’t you have your phone?” he asked, pulling his from his back pocket and texting as he listened for her answer.

“Jake was looking up something on it, so I left it with him. He’s got that terrible data plan on his, so he never gets reception. We should put him on ours.” “Yes, we should,” I agreed. Sam took a breath through his nose, continuing to text. “Where are your brother and Jake?” “The police raided the party, and they were picked up in a van, and I’m not sure where they are at the moment.” “And why weren’t you picked up?”

“I went outside to get some air because everyone was smoking and drinking and it was super loud, but the heavy steel door closed behind me and I couldn’t get back in.” My daughter had then begun the long process of going back around the building, and that was when she saw the Morkie. “I’m sorry, what?” Sam interrupted at that point. “A cross between a Maltese and a Yorkshire terrier,” I explained. “They’re super cute,” Hannah chimed in.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without the written permission of the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the products of author imagination or used fictitiously.

Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental. This book was not written with AI. The author does not give permission for any portion of this book to be used to train AI. Cover content is for illustrative purposes only. Any person depicted on the cover is a model. Cover art Copyright © 2026 Reese Dante http://reesedante.com Copy Edit by Brian Holliday Beta Read by Will Parkinson Proof Edit by Judy’s Proofreading Formatted with Vellum OceanofPDF.com WHAT STARTED IT When I first started writing these ficlets about Sam and Jory, I thought, I loved writing the snippets I put up occasionally about this family, maybe I would do some more.

On my website, there are free reads like Hannah’s Big Night, Ears, Eggs and Bunnies, Another Day with Jory, and Just Jory. And because of those, when I wanted to include a ficlet in my newsletter, I thought, they would be good to start with. I never, in a million years, thought I’d be writing them from 2017 to 2025, and be continuing into 2026. Just shows you that when you love characters, it’s very hard to not keep putting out more with them.

I’m a bit addicted to the Kage-Harcourt family. OceanofPDF.com HE SAID, HE SAID VOLUME 4 Hello all, Jory Harcourt here. Volume 4 of the newsletters were written during 2022 when things were getting better, when there became a new normal, and most importantly, for me personally, when my children left home and spread their wings. One went all the way to California, but the other was, thankfully, closer. I am not a fan of change, and no one who knows me is remotely surprised by this news.

Having friends to lean on helps me navigate all things I have no control of. They are a blessing as is my growly, sometimes grouchy, husband. OceanofPDF.com H JANUARY 2022 ello, all, welcome to a new year and my first column of 2022 of He Said, he said. I’m hoping that this one will be better than the previous two. I’m cautiously optimistic. Now, back in early November, I got lots of questions about Hannah and an event that was held downtown.

I would have talked about it earlier, but only now was I given permission to discuss the situation.

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  • Pages: 216
  • Language: English (en)

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  • Total Words: 73,618
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