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Edward Reads More Than Minds LbNA #49262

Owner:Ezmerelda
Plant date:Jul 28, 2009
Location:
City:Rapid City
County:Kalkaska
State:Michigan
Boxes:1
Found by: Family Fun Time
Last found:Jun 18, 2015
Status:OFFFFFFFFFF
Last edited:Jul 28, 2009
****STAMP HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH A HAND CARVED AS OF 3-21-2010****
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Edward's mind is usually so full of other people's thoughts that he can hardly even appear to be normal. I imagine it would drive a person mad to know what everyone around them is thinking all the time. When Edward met Bella though, it changed. He could not hear her thoughts. Finally a little bit of peace for his brain! Bella was always reading her sappy classic novels. Wuthering Heights, Pride & Prejudice, & Sense & Sensibility are some she read over and over. Edward didn't get why she liked those books so much. While watching her sleep, he started to read her books to pass the time. He came to like the books as well. One night while they were on a vacation in Northern Michigan he decided to take a drive. It happened they were near the Freedom Park in Rapid City, MI. Edward brought a book with him and pulled into the park. He passed what looked like a closed off road near the flag pole. He parked in the parking area and walked back to the road he saw. The road was made for fire trucks to pump water out of the river. There was a path though that went to a boardwalk. He turned right onto the boardwalk and walked under a bridge and over a river. He kept walking and noticed another bridge up ahead that went over the river. He walked on this bridge. When he got to the other side he sat on a bench to his right and read part of the book and checked out the nice view. He looked around and he noticed a two track that went by some baseball fields one way and behind the facilities the other way. He took the two track to the right. He heard a growl. A werewolf had found him. In a hurry he went about 13 steps and then he turned right. He took about 6 or 7 steps and hid his book where an arm had died and broken off a tree.