Wildflowers
Carbon Copies Again...
Back to the issue of carbon copies. In "Misty" of the Wildflower series, we once again are seeing another Laura Sue/Jillian in the mother of our heroine. Gloria Foster's only concerns are not about her only child, Misty, but about her looks and where they will take her.
In the Book "Cat," Cat and her Father are driving to the hotel in the backseat of the car her father had bought her a very stylish [outfit]. Cat is happy and she says that her mother would never let her wear it to school.....But earlier in the book Cat stated that she was put in a parochial school which meant she had to wear a uniform. --Ciera
In "Into the Garden" when Cat and Stuart are on the couch it says..."and he brought his lips to my budding nipples" But in "Cat" she says she started to develop when she was nine. Well now she is seventeen, shouldn't her breasts be already finished developing, since she started so young? --EarthAngel
It's possible a different meaning for budding was meant for this sentence. I understood it to be that she was budding in the sense that she had not been touched that way (except... I don't even want to type it because I got grossed out by this book. lol.) You know what I mean without me saying it, right?