Harmonizer's Evolution (Balancer's Soul cycle)

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had made some spectacular events that gained the good kind of attention . In just a few short months she quickly bec ame one of the greatest planner s in Minnesota and getting expensive offers on a daily basis. Well she has been do i ng it for over six hundred yea rs.
    She should be the best by now.
    Then there is Jack . Ever since revealing their greatest secret to the May’s , he and David had become the best of friends. He would only go to the garage when they needed him. Luckily the staff i s pretty much self - sufficient. Jack has always enjoyed the company of other men who knew the challenges and benefits of work ing with their hands. Since David is a blacksmith it was almost a fated friendship. Jack became in the habit of stopping by the May farm when Jillian needed to leave town. He and David started working together in the forge. Since Jack is a master Fire Balancer he helped David work the metal with his abilities. And her f ather told Sarah that after a hard day of work he and David would sit in the shade and enjoy a cold beer or watch a football game.
    Mark still worked at the diner during the weekdays and helped with the seminars along with her mate on the weekends. He i s still Connor’s best fr iend and one of Sarah’s closest. They would all hang out together for a few hours every week. He began getting in the habit of asking how his nieces were coming along. Sarah didn’t mind the wording because he was like a brother to them all. He didn’t interfere too much, but he did worry. He would always ask Sarah if he could help her with anything, but she had everything one could ever truly want in a fulfilling life , a faithful and excellent lover, strong family ties and a growing family .
    Kara was a surprise to them all when she enrolled into the local community college that was about an hour ’s drive away. She wanted to major in art and minor in biology. She had to go easy because she would ace every test and do everything with perfect marks. As a Changer , her mind had evolved to recall everything with perfect clarity, almost similar to a photographic memory, but far superior. Her art instructors didn’t care about her grades because her pieces were always gallery worthy and so detailed the subject looked like you can reach and actually touch whatever had been captured . She sold one painting , based on a picture , for four thousand dollars and was soon recognized throughout the school as the next artist that could become famous throughout the world. What surprised her family most of all i s that her ego didn’t inflate one bit. It couldn’t become any larger. She still remained they annoying and h yperactive sister-in-law. But they were all , and always , proud of her for doing so well. She deserved what she put effort into.
    Sarah began rubbing her warm and swollen belly as her recounting turned inward and what she’s been up to.
    In early June , Connor surprised her with their wedding anniversary. She had completely forgotten all about it, but nothing important could ever slip by her mate. For their first anniversary they soared through the clouds and danced among them. It was one of the most beautiful aerial dance’s they’ve ever had together. They didn’t have any music, but it wasn’t required. His love for her was as genuine of music as it could ever come. Nothing had spoiled their entire day together. In fact it was joyous. Sarah had felt the very first kick from one of them .
    After school ended in mid- June , Sarah had to inform the school of her pregnancy towards the end of July. Th ere was no hiding the fact of her belly any longer and the timeframe would be about perfect. Her belly went from a bump to a baseb all during those three months and a petite frame couldn’t disguise much . She had told the school that she ’d work until school was out for Christmas break. She would need more than just the average six weeks to return to work , more like sixteen weeks or more would be more

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