I had a lot of fun writing this week’s prompt and kind of want to see where this story goes. Enjoy!
You find a box in the attic that isn’t yours…
Elli blew bangs out of her eyes and reached for the next box. She wished she could wait for the pain to dull before going through Amy’s stuff, but the house needed to be sold now.
So far, all she’d found in the dusty attic was junk—broken furniture, old clothes, that sort of thing. Most would go in the trash.
Elli opened the box and gasped. Slowly she pulled out a tiara dripping in jewels. It was the one from the news. The one that had been stolen from the museum last week.
The night before her sister’s death.
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uh oh. Now what will she do with them? and how exactly did sister die? I really want to know more.
Oh awesome. Who was her sister? Is she caught up in it all now? You totally should do more with this one!
Very intriguing!
This feels like the beginning of a mystery novel — and I want to read the rest! Love the intrigue! So unexpected and awesome.
Oh, I can totally see this being a first chapter of a book. That is awesome! Love it!