When The Moon Chose Me
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ran down
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be able to
stain. "You collapsed near the park," she said. "I found y
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y, "you begged me not t
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aid. "But when I found you, t
memory came back in flashes-golden eyes in the dark
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er voice softer now. "I thou
essed together like she was holding something back. I had the sudden
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