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Clearly it was time to consider rescheduling that optometrist appointment I'd missed last fall.
Kelley Armstrong
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Kelley Armstrong
Age: 55
Born: 1968
Born: December 14
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city of Sudbury
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Derek picked the spot? Had he been hoping I'd be blinded by the morning sun and stumble off the edge?
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Elena? Yes, unless Nick found a woman in the forest, which I suppose wouldn't be too surprising.
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If it gets too bad, go. I’ll understand.” I won’t.
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