The Fairy-Tale Matchmaker (2014)

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Cory, Thank you for helping me meet Jack Horner, but he really isn’t for me. I didn’t like the way he sat by while his friend was rude to you. And then all he and Tom Tom did was talk about “the good old days.” I was never so bored. Please find me someone else if you can.
Your friend, Marjorie “She was bored!” Cory muttered. “I wish I could say the same.” Instead she had been angry at Tom Tom for being rude, at Jack for bringing him along, and at herself for wondering if Tom Tom was right, at l
...east in some small part. After sitting there getting madder the more she thought about it, she had finally made her excuses and left. Marjorie had ignored her unspoken invitation to leave with her, so Cory had assumed that her friend was having a good time. Maybe it hadn’t been so good after all. And now Marjorie wanted to meet someone else.
Cory sighed. She’d thought she’d seen them in a vision, but apparently her visions weren’t any better now than they had been when she was younger.
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