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Authors: Sommer Marsden

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“H
u
sh,
w
o
man.”
He m
o
v
e
d h
e
r
e
v
e
r
so
s
lightly,
h
i
s
a
r
ms
bu
lgi
n
g
with
the
e
ff
o
r
t, and
L
iv
f
e
ll
f
o
r
wa
rd
,
k
issi
n
g
him,
r
o
cking
h
e
r hips,
s
h
o
ving
h
e
r fing
er
s
i
nto
his
h
air
s
o that he
h
i
ss
e
d
agai
n
st
h
e
r
m
o
u
th f
r
o
m h
e
r
t
u
gg
i
ng.

“I
l
o
ve
y
o
u
.
I
l
o
ve
y
o
u
.
S
o
m
e
tim
e
s
I
d
o
n

t
think
y
o
u’r
e
re
al.
I
wait
to
w
a
ke
u
p.
I wait
to
b
link and y
o
u’r
e g
o
n
e
.
O
r
y
o
u’r
e
K
e
vin
and
I’
ve j
u
st
g
o
ne c
r
azy
be
ca
u
se
all
m
y life
I’
ve
j
u
st
want
ed
…”
She
was
c
r
ying
a
b
it
th
e
n
and
he
t
o
o
k
h
e
r
han
d
s,
h
o
l
d
ing
th
e
m in
o
ne
o
f
his,
ur
ging
h
e
r
h
ips
to
r
o
ll
and sli
d
e
with
the
o
th
e
r at
the small
o
f
h
e
r
b
ack
as she
m
o
v
e
d
o
v
e
r
h
i
m.

He was
p
er
f
e
c
t.
L
iv

s
h
e
a
r
t
br
o
ke
at
the th
o
u
ght
o
f
l
o
si
n
g
him
in
a
n
y
way.
A t
e
ar slipp
e
d
d
o
wn
the sl
o
pe
o
f
h
e
r
n
o
s
e
,
dr
o
pp
e
d
t
o
his
lips,
f
u
ll
and
red
,
alm
o
st
s
inf
u
l
f
o
r a man,
l
ips
l
i
ke
that.
He
lick
e
d
it
way,
br
o
u
ght
h
e
r
to
him
with a
t
u
g
o
f h
e
r
h
an
d
s
and kiss
e
d h
e
r
o
ne m
o
r
e time
be
f
o
r
e
his
b
o
d
y
w
e
nt
r
igi
d
,
h
is
lips
tight
as
he sai
d
,
“Y
o
u have it
n
o
w.
Y
o
u
h
ave
m
y
l
o
ve f
o
re
v
er
.
A
nd
if
a
n
y
o
ne in
this
w
o
r
ld
t
r
i
e
s
t
o
h
ur
t
y
o
u
,
th
e
y

ll have to
go th
r
o
u
gh
me
fi
r
st.
A
nd n
o
t
j
u
st
go
th
r
o
ug
h
m
e
—”
He m
o
v
ed
,
cha
o
tic
and shiv
er
ing
i
n
the
wa
te
r
a
s
he
cam
e
.
L
iv
h
o
v
ere
d
r
ight
o
n
the
ed
ge
o
f
c
o
m
ing
u
ntil
he

 

p
re
ss
e
d
h
i
s
fing
er
tips
in
t
o
h
e
r
sk
i
n
and
th
ru
st
o
ne
final
tim
e
.
She
t
u
m
b
l
e
d
b
ack
i
nto
it, managi
n
g to
c
o
me
in tan
de
m,
with a fl
u
id
si
g
h as he
f
i
nish
ed
.


T
h
e
y

ll
h
ave
t
o
kill m
e
,” he
s
ai
d
.
A
nd
L
iv kn
e
w he
m
e
ant it.

*
*
*
*
*

She p
u
t
h
i
m
to
be
d
and
th
e
n
dr
ain
e
d
the
t
ub
.
L
iv
wa
l
k
e
d
the
h
o
u
s
e
,
m
a
king
s
ur
e
it was
s
e
c
ure
.
Sh
e’
d
n
e
v
e
r
f
e
lt
m
o
r
e
at
h
o
me
and
p
e
ac
e
f
u
l
de
spite
be
ing
i
n
a c
o
l
d
,
d
i
r
ty, a
b
an
d
o
n
e
d
h
o
me
that
had
o
nce
bee
n
h
e
r
h
e
ll.
G
a
rre
tt
h
ad
bee
n
fine
u
ntil
he
cam
e
,
th
e
n the
e
n
er
gy
he
had
du
g
u
p
to
b
e
with
h
e
r
had
e
vap
o
r
at
e
d
l
i
ke
wa
te
r
o
n
a
h
o
t
d
ay.
H
e’
d l
e
t
h
e
r
p
u
t
him
in
the
bed
,
c
o
v
e
r
him
a
nd
wh
e
n
she had t
ur
n
e
d
to
m
a
ke
s
ur
e
he was s
e
ttl
ed
,
the
g
r
ay
w
o
lf
with
Ar
ctic
e
y
e
s
re
ga
rde
d
h
e
r
calm
l
y
be
f
o
r
e
p
u
tting
his
h
e
ad
d
o
wn and
g
o
ing to
s
l
ee
p.

T
he
h
o
u
se
was c
o
o
l
e
r
th
a
n
the
o
u
tsi
de
,
she
t
h
o
u
ght.
L
iv w
e
nt
to
h
e
r
cl
o
s
e
t
a
nd p
u
ll
e
d
it
o
p
e
n,
h
o
p
ing
that it
d
i
d
n

t
wake
G
a
rre
tt.
I
nsi
d
e
it
was
b
a
re
.
A
f
e
w
m
e
tal hang
er
s
and
s
o
me
pap
e
r
o
n
the
fl
o
o
r
.
N
o
thing
i
n
h
er
e
o
f
the
g
i
r
l
w
ho
had
liv
e
d
h
ere
. No
cl
o
th
e
s
o
r
j
e
w
e
l
r
y
o
r k
ee
psak
e
s.
N
o
t
e
v
e
n
a
m
o
vie
tick
e
t.
N
o
t
that
she
g
o
t
t
o
g
o
ou
t v
er
y
o
ft
e
n
bu
t
wh
e
n she
d
i
d
,
s
he
k
e
pt a m
e
m
e
nt
o
.

Wh
e
n she
slid
the
d
oo
r
to
sh
u
t it, the
d
a
r
k ma
r
kings ca
u
ght h
e
r
e
y
e
.
O
li
v
ia at
f
o
ur

O
livia at t
e
n…
O
livia
at
e
l
e
v
e
n,
tw
e
lv
e
,
thi
r
t
ee
n.
She
wa
t
ch
e
d
h
er
s
e
lf
g
r
o
w tall
e
r
a
nd tall
e
r
via
i
n
k
ma
r
ks
o
n
sc
u
ff
e
d
white paint.
S
he
c
o
u
ld think
b
ack
and
re
m
e
m
b
e
r
v
i
vi
d
ly.
A
t
f
o
u
r
h
e
r
m
o
th
e
r
had
fall
e
n
d
o
wn
the
st
e
ps,
s
o
h
e
r
st
e
pfath
e
r
sai
d
.
A
t
t
e
n
h
e
r
m
o
th
e
r had s
p
o
r
t
e
d
a
b
lack
e
ye
f
o
r
T
ha
n
ksgiv
i
ng.
E
l
e
v
e
n,
a
bu
st
e
d
s
h
o
u
l
der
,
tw
e
lv
e
,
a f
r
act
u
r
e
d
k
n
ee
cap
and a
limp.
T
hi
r
t
ee
n
was
the
fi
r
st
time
he t
o
o
k
a
swi
n
g
at
L
iv.
H
e
r m
o
th
e
r
h
ad
r
alli
e
d
f
o
r
that,
e
a
r
ning
a
fat
lip
and a
chipp
e
d
t
oo
th.
H
e
r
th
r
o
at
c
l
o
s
e
d
with
e
m
o
ti
o
n
a
nd
s
he
sh
u
t the
d
oo
r
.

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