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" What happens when the YA thriller writer heroine tries to get thru airport security with her research notes in her bag? :
“How to murder people by poison without detection,” the TSA agent read aloud.
The woman behind Colbie gasped in horror.
“Okay,” Colbie said, pointing to them. “That’s not what it looks like.”
The woman behind her, cradling a leopard-print cat carrier, had turned and was frantically whispering to the people behind her.
“Really,” Colbie said. “It’s a funny story, actually.”
But the agent was flipping through her notes, not even remotely interested in her funny story. He didn’t need to read aloud what he was looking at, because she knew exactly what was there – other Google searches, such as how to get away with murder using a variety of different everyday products that weren’t considered weapons. “It’s research,” she said to the room.
"Yeah, that’s probably what I’d say too,” a guy said from somewhere behind her. "

Jill Shalvis , Chasing Christmas Eve (Heartbreaker Bay, #4)


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Jill Shalvis quote : What happens when the YA thriller writer heroine tries to get thru airport security with her research notes in her bag? : <br />“How to murder people by poison without detection,” the TSA agent read aloud.<br />The woman behind Colbie gasped in horror.<br />“Okay,” Colbie said, pointing to them. “That’s not what it looks like.”<br />The woman behind her, cradling a leopard-print cat carrier, had turned and was frantically whispering to the people behind her.<br />“Really,” Colbie said. “It’s a funny story, actually.”<br />But the agent was flipping through her notes, not even remotely interested in her funny story. He didn’t need to read aloud what he was looking at, because she knew exactly what was there – other Google searches, such as how to get away with murder using a variety of different everyday products that weren’t considered weapons. “It’s research,” she said to the room.<br />