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Mrs Millionaire and the Waitress: A Short Story Book 3 - 3 #1 - cover

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Mrs Millionaire and the Waitress: A Short Story Book 3 - 3 #1

Marissa Marchan

Publisher: Marissa Marchan

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Summary

Lucy was only two years old when her mother passes away. Her father remarries to a widow with a son and daughter.  Lucy's father never reveals the truth about her life, and so Lucy thinks her stepmother is her real mother. Her father's death a few months before graduating from high school leaves Lucy with the only family she has known, and they immediately show their true colors. Lucy's stepmother secretly transfers Lucy's inheritance to her name and tells Lucy her father leaves them penniless. Lucy quits school and works as a waitress to support the family. Her stepbrother steals money, including valuable items from Lucy's work. The owner accuses Lucy, and the police take her into custody.  
Will Lucy ever find out about her life and accepts the truth? 
Available since: 11/25/2017.

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