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- For Adam, screwed-up bonding thing or not, I’d wait forever. “Really?” he asked in a tone I’d never heard from him before. Softer. Vulnerable. Adam…
- After I shut the door behind me, I heard Darryl say "of course eating him would work too.
- A second floor window opened, and Kyle stuck his head and shoulders out so he could look down at us. “If you two are finished…
- Adam has always had . . . heroic tendencies.” I touched Adam’s arm. “He’s my hero.” There was another pause. . . “That is the…
- Warren made a noise, the first one I'd heard out of him since we'd come into the room. I'd have been happier if he hadn't…
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