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Where Waves Break The Seasons Change Julia Wolf Copyright Copyright © 2022 by Julia Wolf Little Bird Publishing All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher or author, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law. Cover by: Y'all That Graphic Photo: Wander Aguiar Editing: Monica Black at Word Nerd Editing Proofreading: My Br...
Where Waves Break The Seasons Change Julia Wolf Copyright Copyright © 2022 by Julia Wolf Little Bird Publishing All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher or author, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law. Cover by: Y'all That Graphic Photo: Wander Aguiar Editing: Monica Black at Word Nerd Editing Proofreading: My Brother's Editor Contents Dedication 1. Chapter One 2. Chapter Two 3. Chapter Three 4. Chapter Four 5. Chapter Five 6. Chapter Six 7. Chapter Seven 8. Chapter Eight 9. Chapter Nine 10. Chapter Ten 11. Chapter Eleven 12. Chapter Twelve 13. Chapter Thirteen 14. Chapter Fourteen 15. Chapter Fifteen 16. Chapter Sixteen 17. Chapter Seventeen 18. Chapter Eighteen 19. Chapter Nineteen 20. Chapter Twenty 21. Chapter Twenty-one 22. Chapter Twenty-two 23. Chapter Twenty-three 24. Chapter Twenty-four 25. Chapter Twenty-five 26. Chapter Twenty-six 27. Chapter Twenty-seven 28. Chapter Twenty-eight 29. Chapter Twenty-nine 30. Chapter Thirty 31. Chapter Thirty-one 32. Chapter Thirty-two 33. Chapter Thirty-three 34. Chapter Thirty-four 35. Chapter Thirty-five 36. Chapter Thirty-six 37. Chapter Thirty-seven 38. Chapter Thirty-eight 39. Chapter Thirty-nine 40. Chapter Forty 41. Chapter Forty-one Epilogue Stay In Touch Playlist Acknowledgements Julia's Books About Julia Dedication This one goes out to all of you who've been asking for Diego and June's story since the dawn of time. Thanks for pushing me! Chapter One June I left quietly, as always, stacking my few belongings into my oversized shoulder bag. A succulent I’d named George. A framed photo of me with my sister, Iris, and her band, The Seasons Change. Two granola bars I’d never eat because they were dark chocolate chip and dark Chapter Two June “You’re going to kill me, honey bunny.” An Iris-shaped shadow blotted out the sun above me. Using my hand as a visor, I squinted up at her. “Hello to you. How was your flight? Are you jet-lagged? What, oh what, have you done now, my darling sister?” She