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was peeling in the corner, revealing the cold, gray conc
telling me
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ting across campus, screaming his name, begging him not to risk his life
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approached. She didn't bother to look up. "S
to get him k
cratching sound, like dead l
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the phone
edge of the quarry. The wind whipped his shir
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t because of the truth. I wasn't fighting for his hear
sted like ash. "He has the championship game
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ossed his phone onto
phone to her chest. "Did you see that? He
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