Joelle — Petiniot
Joelle looked at the card, then at him. She saw the tension in his jaw, the way his foot tapped a frantic rhythm against the floorboards. He wasn’t just a developer; he was a man running from a train wreck, trying to build something new before the debris caught up with him.
The town of Oakhaven had a specific sound to it. It was the hum of the antique clock tower, the rustle of the weeping willows, and the low, rhythmic thrum of the loom from the shop on the corner of Elm and Fourth. joelle petiniot
Joelle Petiniot is not a household name. She does not have a Wikipedia page filled with awards. But if you have ever cried during the cafeteria scene in Part I, or felt chills during the Octopus’s speech in Part II, you have felt her work. Joelle looked at the card, then at him