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Well,I hope you like the ring. He held it out to me, he velvet lid still closed. My mom hates it. I'm sure I'll love it,then, I said, and he laughed.
Amanda Hocking
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Amanda Hocking
Age: 40
Born: 1984
Born: July 12
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