Tabitha has landed, albeit late to a special family gathering and by gosh doesn’t she know it.
Outside the door heated arguments prick the air angrily.
Uncle Jerry’s shouting, “I’m taking this!”
While Aunt May exclaimed, “No, it was promised to me!”
Tabitha’s knock unanswered, yet every face in the room turned towards her when she let herself in.
The room grew silent—not even a whisper is heard.
Clutched in her hand an official document, a last will and testament.
Undeniable proof, that from beyond the grave a dear deceased Aunt Sally, decides who gets what!
Diane Bright attended The Ramsey School. She enjoyed physics, history, art and English, where she was particularly adept at writing poems. Her early life centered around her family, where she inherited her mother’s love for animals and her father’s interest in period furniture and antiques. Eventually, she moved to a rural setting and settling there. After a period of ill-health, she was inspired to devote her time to her passion—writing.