Sister Golden Hair Surprise and the Cruiser
By Linda Palmer
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Jilly is camping with her dad and triplet older brothers when something falls out of the sky, literally, and lands at her feet. Is it a bear? A mountain lion? No, it's a guy named Tye, and his story is even crazier than his tumble to earth.
Linda Palmer
Linda Palmer is a full-time working screenwriter, as well as the author of two novels, Starstruck and Runaway. She was the first production vice-president at Tristar Pictures and has taught screenwriting at UCLA Extension since 1990.
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Sister Golden Hair Surprise and the Cruiser - Linda Palmer
I loved camping with my dad and big brothers, so when they decided to hit the hiking trails during Christmas break, I was all for it. Growing up with triplets hadn’t been a breeze, but I had to give them credit. As big brothers went, they weren’t so bad, and I’d missed them terribly during the six months since they’d all moved away and gone to separate colleges. I hoped that while we sat around the campfire tonight, I’d hear something that would explain the odd looks I’d been getting from them since they got home.
Daniel drove us in Dad’s SUV. I sat up front with him for a change. Adam and Dad rode in the back seat, which left Peter wedged between the tent and ice chest on the third-row seating even though it made more sense for me—the smallest person on board—to sit there. While my brothers caught up on each other, I did my best not to laugh. They acted as if they’d been apart for years instead of a few months. Since they texted one another when they were in the same room, I was pretty dang sure they'd kept in constant touch. Clearly, it was a triplet thing.
The rolling hills blazed with color. The oranges, golds, and reds made me want to grab my digital camera even though I knew a photo would never do them justice. Adam, the planner of the bunch, had reserved us a