Authors: Cecelia Ahern
Ruby:
Rosie:
Ruby:
Good.
Absolutely!
So
anyway
I’m
going
to
head
off
now,
got
a
bit
of
work
to
do
.
.
.
That’s
really
great
Rosie
.
.
.
Rosie
has
logged
off
from
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Rosie
Stephanie
It’s
a
wonderful
life!
Life
is
wonderful,
life
is
great!
I
have
a
good
job,
just
got
promoted
to
an
even
better
one.
I
have
a
daughter
who
talks
to
me,
a
husband
that
doesn’t!
Only
joking,
have
a
husband
who
loves
me!
I
have
a
wonderfully
supportive
family,
mum,
dad,
brother,
and
sister.
I’ve
two
brilliant
friends
that
would
do
anything
for
me
and
who
I
love
with
all
my
heart.
I
remem-
ber
telling
you
years
ago
just
before
I
started
my
new
job
at
reception
that
phase
two
of
my
life
was
beginning
.
.
.
well
this
appears
to
be
the
begin-
ning
of
phase
three!
Things
are
looking
up
for
me
and
I
am
so
happy!
I
am
in
a
deliriously
giddy
mood
today,
high
on
the
excitement
of
life
I
sup-
pose!
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Ruby
Rosie
Cork??
What
do
you
mean
the
bloody
hotel
is
being
built
down
in
Cork?!
And
they
only
tell
you
now?
Are
you
moving
down
to
Cork?
I
thought
you
said
it
was
along
the
coast
of
Dublin?!
Did
they
think
that
piece
of
information
was
irrelevant
to
you?
For
Christ
sake
Rosie,
how
are
you
going
to
drag
your
family
down
to
the
other
side
of
the
country?
love,
rosie
179
Do
you
even
want
to
move?
Oh
my
god,
I
think
I’m
going
to
have
a
heart
attack!
E-mail
me
back
ASAP!!!
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Rosie
Ruby
Re:
Cork??
Oh
Ruby,
right
now
I
have
a
headache,
I
don’t
know
what
to
do.
I
know
that
I
want
this
job
but
there
are
two
other
people
to
think
about.
I’ll
have
to
have
a
chat
with
Katie
and
Greg
about
it
tonight.
Pray
for
me!
Please
god
if
you’re
listening
and
not
busy
sprinkling
gold
dust
on
all
the
lucky
people
of
the
world,
please
do
me
this
favor
and
brainwash
my
family
into
thinking
of
what
I
want
for
once.
I
thank
you
for
your
time
and
patience.
You
can
con-
tinue
gold-dust
sprinkling
now.
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Ruby
Rosie
God
Hello
Rosie,
this
is
God.
Sorry
to
bring
you
bad
news
but
life
doesn’t
work
like
that.
You
must
be
honest
with
your
family
and
try
to
convince