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Carrie tended to be too perfect, trying too hard to be everything to everyone. And then there was SamЧirrepressible, one- of-a-kind Samantha Bridges. Much to Sam's cha- grin, up until a few months ago she had lived her entire life in the tiny town of Junction, Kansas. It was home, she said, to a few cows and acres and acres of cornfields. A few weeks after starting college on a dance scholarship at Kansas State, Sam had auditioned for a job dancing at Disney World. She'd gotten it and had dropped out of college without even telling her parents. Of course they had had a fit when they found out. But Sam felt certain that college was not for her, and dancing at Disney World was just a step to bigger and better things. She aspired to fame and for- tune, with the emphasis on fortune. How she would achieve it, she didn't know. All she knew was that she wished she could be there already. "Hey, I thought this phone call was to talk about the party," Carrie reminded them, smoothly changing subjects. She was used to being a buffer between Sam and Emma. "It's going to be fabulous, incredible, and out- momentary pique with Emma. "It is so nice of Graham and Claudia to offer their house for a spring-break bash." "I agree," Emma said, willing to forget Sam's barbed comment. "Can you believe it's been over seven months since we were on Sunset Island?" Sunset Island was where the three girls had become best friends the previous summer, and it was to Sunset Island they were about to return over spring break for the party of the year. All three of them thought back to the past spring, when they had met at the National Au Pair Society convention in New York City. They'd come to like one another during the three days of classes and interviews, and had been really happy to find out they'd all been hired to work for the summer on fabulous Sunset Island, a resort island off the coast of Maine. Each girl had lived with the family that hired her, taking care of their kids and being a general helper, in return for room, and board, and a small salary. The best part was that Sunset Island was famous not only for its spectacular beaches and breathtaking sun- sets, but for its parties with the rich, wild, and |
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