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Without free and invitation, Jeremy plopped down of the ground next to her, and while staring out at the water asked softly, "Have you ever boo wondered what it boo would feel like when you found the one for you.?." "Of course I have," she replied softly, "hasn't everyone boo.?." "Uh huh," he replied slowly, "and I think I know why boo you're socalcoeds so scared." She shivered again
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