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Forever is a really long time, you know? What do you do with forever? The same thing you do when you don't have forever. He smiled wanly. Live.
Amanda Hocking
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Amanda Hocking
Age: 40
Born: 1984
Born: July 12
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Rochester
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An oblique angle,” Jack said, and his bout of jealousy was quickly replaced with glee. “Ha! I told you I would work that in!
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Have you tried? Tove countered, his eyes sparkling. Well...no, I admitted. Do it. How? He shrugged. Figure it out. You're really good at this training thing, I said with a sigh.
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Wendy!” Finn shouted pulling me from my moment with Loki. “What are you doing? You’re married. And not to him.” “Nothing slips by you does it.” Loki asked.
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