London Harmony: Minuette

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Genres: Fiction
The security gate was open and there was a small gatehouse which was empty,  but a sign was taped to the window of the gatehouse that read, “Thursday Night.” An arrow pointed down into the little marina.     We parked, got out of the vehicle, and just stood side by side looking at the yachts and houseboats moored at the marina docks, each of which cost more than we could possibly earn in an entire lifetime.  Though they went through great pains to make the place look quaint, it was obvious it was anything but.     I had read the unauthorized biography of Tabitha Romanov, and that made what I was looking at even more impressive.  She had been virtually homeless before she was discovered by June Harris-West.  She lived in abject poverty on a floating slum.  She never felt as if she were destitute because she was surrounded by friends and music.     She had been just like us.  Making the best out of her situation.  Surrounding herself with good people to make wherever she lived into a home.
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