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Chapter 7: The Crime scene
It appeared to be an easy enough puzzle to put together. It looked like a drug deal gone bad. Two bodies, traces of heroin; bag whatever evidence could be used to ID them and the possible assassins. The coroner and her young assistant were checking bodies, when one of the dead started to open her eyes. The young assistant almost fell on her backside from her squatting position she was so startled. The puzzle now became a whole new game. Continue reading →
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Tagged Clean Date, fiction, recovery, recovery stories, Susie Wonder
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Chapter 9: WHAT DID YOU EXPECT
Jessica wasn’t hungry; in fact she felt like she had the flu. It wasn’t like her to call in sick but she was so exhausted she just couldn’t get out of bed and slept through the phone ringing. She slept through the doorbell ringing and when she finally did wake up, she could not get to the toilet fast enough. Continue reading →
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Tagged 12 steps, Clean Date, fiction, recovery, recovery stories, Susie Wonder
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Chapter 10: BEGINNING AGAIN
Gloria woke up and was advised she was being moved to another floor, because she was finally getting better.
Her mother had been basically living in the CCU since Gloria’s hospitalization. She was there when her daughter was on death’s door: there through the many medical procedures: and there when the police came to question her about the murder. Continue reading →
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LIve Reading of Susie’s book CLEAN DATE
Susie reading some of her poems at the SDIRNA talent show in 2013 Continue reading →
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Tagged addiction, Clean Date, excerpt, live, po, poems, recovery, recovery stories, Susie Wonder, women in addiction
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