A Pond in the Middle of Nowhere

Short story excerpt:

She remembered her initial excursion onto the ice, being run into by a boy playing hockey at the end of the rink. Actually, she hardly remembered the collision at all. What she remembered mostly, and held onto, was how nice he had been afterwards, lifting her up, brushing her off, apologizing profusely and asking again and again if she was all right as he held her arm and skated with her to the quiet safety at the far edge of the ice.

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A Pond in the Middle of Nowhere

Short story excerpt:

She remembered her initial excursion onto the ice, being run into by a boy playing hockey at the end of the rink. Actually, she hardly remembered the collision at all. What she remembered mostly, and held onto, was how nice he had been afterwards, lifting her up, brushing her off, apologizing profusely and asking again and again if she was all right as he held her arm and skated with her to the quiet safety at the far edge of the ice.

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A Pond in the Middle of Nowhere

A Pond in the Middle of Nowhere

by Bernard Fancher
A Pond in the Middle of Nowhere

A Pond in the Middle of Nowhere

by Bernard Fancher

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Short story excerpt:

She remembered her initial excursion onto the ice, being run into by a boy playing hockey at the end of the rink. Actually, she hardly remembered the collision at all. What she remembered mostly, and held onto, was how nice he had been afterwards, lifting her up, brushing her off, apologizing profusely and asking again and again if she was all right as he held her arm and skated with her to the quiet safety at the far edge of the ice.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011291357
Publisher: Bernard Fancher
Publication date: 04/25/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 99 KB
Age Range: 13 Years

About the Author

I live on a small and mostly defunct farm in western New York, where the events of a typical day include writing and walking my dogs--items not necessarily listed in order of priority. (At least not from the dogs' point of view.)

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