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Aug 19, 2012
Dawn
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This is the story of Amy and Swift. She had been kidnapped in Texas at the age of 12 and held captive by a group of 23 Comancheros who repeatedly raped and abused her for several weeks. She was rescued by Swift's people where she spent 3 years healing and falling in love with Swift. Eventually she was returned to her mother and step-father. Swift promised to return for her after he secured his own people, the Comanches. It was the time of the Indian wars and the Comanches lost. By the time Swift
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Not bad but I didn't like her so much. I know she had a terrible past, because she was raped when she was really young and something like this is too terrible to be forgotten. It will be an open wound forever.
But he was the boy who helped her after. And she was good with him. Maybe the fact that she waited for him and he didn't appear was the problem but when they met you can say there is no love for him anymore.
The story is a continuous struggle between them. ...more
But he was the boy who helped her after. And she was good with him. Maybe the fact that she waited for him and he didn't appear was the problem but when they met you can say there is no love for him anymore.
The story is a continuous struggle between them. ...more

'' Swift, understand something. One day with you is worth a lifetime without you''
'' If looking was a sin, he'd go to hell smiling.'' ...more
'' If looking was a sin, he'd go to hell smiling.'' ...more



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Lady Rutledge
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