The Advocate's Illusion
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“We should try to get away for a while, maybe take a vacation.”
Sabre smiled. “I’d like that.”
They sat there watching the family intermingle. Harley started barbequing and Beverly helped him. Eddie put his daughter on the zip line Pinpaw had made for the kids, and her mother retrieved her at the end. Mandy giggled with delight as she flew through the air.
Ron and Chloe sat chatting on the deck.
JP and Sabre walked toward the grill. “Ever think about having kids of your own?” JP asked.
Sabre shuffled back a step, then regained her composure. “Maybe. Possibly,” she said, “Someday.” She paused. “You?”
“I could take to that like a hog to persimmons.”
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Teresa Burrell has dedicated her life to helping children and their families. Her first career was spent teaching elementary school in the San Bernardino City School District. As an attorney, Ms. Burrell has spent countless hours working pro bono in the family court system. For twelve years she practiced law in San Diego Superior Court, Juvenile Division. She continues to advocate children’s issues and write novels, many of which are inspired by actual legal cases.
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