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Rhonda’s Party Chris sighed heavily rolling his eyes. He really wasn’t interested but he simply couldn’t tell her ‘no’. He looked up into her bright hazel eyes, glistening with a plea for his cooperation and approval and his heart softened a bit. She leaned in and pouted her lower lip a bit with a playful tease that made him unable to hold his firm expression. He smiled warmly. What else could he do? He was a softy. “Fine,” he said closing his eyes and turning away from her a bit
Rhonda's Party
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The Sounds of Summer Nights Darkness filled the room like a sweet fog, hot with the summer air that filtered through the open window. The chirping of crickets sang their songs and the scent of roses wafted in the window from the small tangle of flowers below. Despite the warm and humid air, the sheets below her were cool and soft against her bare skin. The low humming of the fan at the far end of the room only intensified the smell of the flowers just beyond her line of sight through the shadow
Summer nights
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Unbirth
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The Valley of Toil A rustle in the brush caught his attention and hope fluttered in his chest. He froze, chancing a sideways glance at his brother. The two of them caught each others eye and they both silently and very slowly rose their bows up in front of them, drawing string to cheek, their muscles straining against the pull of the bow as they held their aim. A deer stepped out from the brush with long and graceful legs chewing on a hazelnut it had just picked up from the forest floor. A twig
The Valley of Toil
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Gulp
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The Need for Others Her heavy breath met the cold air in a burst of steam that rose into the night with each pant as she tried to catch her breath. Sweat beaded on her smooth brow despite the bitter bite of early winter at her parted lips. The flawless skin of her body glistened in the reflection of the moon on the river beside her bare and trembling form. Her knees were weak and her heart still raced as she moved up the river’s embankment. She could hardly lift the sudden extra weight of her
The Need of Others
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