Janet Holmes discovered her love for writing at the age of 12. Her passion for nurturing young minds and supporting those in need has guided her career in secondary education. Specializing in children’s plays, she has authored several engaging pieces, along with contributing to local magazines and initiating “Janet’s Corner” on social media. Recently, she started the interactive series “Tea with Janet” on YouTube. Janet’s efforts were recognized by the Houston Chronicle for her work with a nonprofit organization, emphasizing her commitment to empowering youth and communities in need.
Christine hasn’t been back to her hometown of Willow Brook Park for ten years, but she went back to bury her mother on January 2nd. Her mother was a very distinguished person in town because of her wealth and influence. Willow Brook Park was a very quaint but beautiful town with many weeping willow trees planted strategically all over town, but Christine will soon learn the emphasis of these trees and their being.
She always felt as if she was the oddball in the family, yet she was very beautiful. The indirect rejection from her mother was preparing her for her transition, unknowingly to her, and she never really got along with the rest of her siblings except for her sister Rita. That’s what kept her away for so long, but soon all of her siblings will find out that their mother left everything to Christine in the will.