Marji Laine

I Love a Good Mystery!

Really, Daddy?

File5At first, our investigators, still following Lacewell Limited acting Vice President of Acquisitions, believed their tracking flawed as they turned away from the Florida beaches and headed inland to low-lying areas. Tracking Ms. Lacewell to a farm outside of Titusville, our team had an encounter they didn’t expect. 

alligatorThis big fellow caught one of our team members unaware. No blood was shed during the encounter, though our photographer reported that he surely lost a decade of his life from the sheer terror of the moment.

Only then did the team realize they had wandered onto an alligator farm.

alligator signIt’s unclear what Ms. Lacewell’s purpose was in visiting this place. Perhaps she wanted to examine material for a new purse or some boots. Or maybe she and the former VP of Acquisitions, her uncle, Thomas Lacewell, simply wanted to try their hands at catching the local fish. However, she did carry her portfolio with her .

As our crack team of investigators left the area, they took this last picture. One stated: “To touch alligators IS to feed them.” We, here at Faith Driven Fiction, tend to agree.

For more information about Mercy Lacewell and her travels with Lacewell Limited, visit Write Integrity Press. For further data on Gabe Mann, the owner of this farm, visit On the Ledge. And for tips from the area of Florida which Ms. Lacewell visited, visit the travelogue for this Unlikely Merger.

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Author: Marji Laine

Marji is a recently "graduated" homeschooling mom whose twin girls have blessed her by sticking around the nest for a little longer. She spends her days directing the children’s music program at her church and working with the authors of Write Integrity Press to put out the best possible version of their books. Raised in suburban Dallas, she got her first taste of writing through the stories of brilliant authors of their day, Mignon Eberhart and Phyllis A. Whitney, and through stage experience. After directing and acting in productions for decades, Marji started writing her own scripts. From that early beginning, she delved into creating scintillating suspense with a side of Texas sassy. She invites readers to unravel their inspiration, seeking a deeper knowledge of the Lord’s Great Mystery that invites us all.

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