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He knew he wasn't going anywhere that didn't take him to her.
Cindy Gerard
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Cindy Gerard
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: January 1
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Ah, well.” He smiled-another one of those devastatingly intoxicating smiles that did unreasonable things to her body temperature and respiration. With a nod and a respectful, “Ma’am,” he left her in the middle of the room. Feeling like she’d been hit by a tank.
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Amy, listen to me. What I do. The choices I make. They're mine. Only mine. The consequences of those decisions—mine. Mine, he repeated when she sighed heavily. No one else's. Silence. Only the warm wetness of her tears dampening his shirt. It broke his heart.
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I guess the answer would be yes. Got to love that word. He kissed her so sweetly then, it brought tears to her eyes. Got it in you to say it again? And then he did the unthinkable. He went down on one knee.
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Live for something rather than die for nothing. —George Patton
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Amy sat back and grinned. You just smiled. That was definitely something else she could get used to. Of course, he frowned immediately. I smile.
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I don't think sleeping with you is going to solve anything, she said, stopping at the guest bedroom door. I don't really care what you think.
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She flew into his arms. Held on tight as he swung her off her feet and hugged her so hard it hurt. She didn't care. She didn't want him to ever let go.
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That cowboy had heartbreak written all over him and she'd be damned if she knew why every time he blew into town she ended up naked before he ended up gone. Reed always ended up gone.
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And for a moment there, despite the bruising, despite the snarled dirty hair, despite her sunburned skin and the suffering in her eyes that she refused to let defeat her, she was one of the prettiest things he'd ever seen. ~Dallas and Amy~
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