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He’d said, Holy psychotic PCs, Robin, we’ve a murderous MacBook on the loose!
Hope builds a stairway to Heaven. Fear opens an abyss to Hell. We stand in front of those two possible apertures at all times; choose which one to go through.
“Don’t even start with me.” Ryodan began to stalk menacingly toward me. Barrons blocked him instantly. “Never. Threaten. Mac.” Ryodan said coolly, “I wasn’t. I was merely moving toward her.” “In a stalking manner,” Barrons said tightly. “For fuck’s sake, it was a nonthreatening stalk. You know I’d never harm her.” He wouldn’t? Hmmm. Good to know.
“You. Aren’t. Everyone else.” He paused, then said in a rough voice, “And you’re not pretty. Goddamn it, Dani. You’re beautiful.”
worrying doesn’t make tomorrow better; it only makes today worse.
He smiled at me, dark eyes gleaming. “Rainbow Girl.” He laced his fingers with mine and said nothing for a long time. Then, “We’ll find each other again. Somehow.”
Sun, moon, and stars, I told him. He inclined his head. Of all the years, this one with you has been my finest. Fire to my ice, Mac.
“I love you, Dani Mega O’Malley,” Dancer said against my ear as he moved inside me. “More than the world is big. Deeper than the sky is blue. Truer than the universe is vast. I love you more eternal than pi.” A fierce elation exploded in my heart and I gasped, “I love you the same way, Dancer.”
Home. I knew some truths about that word now. You weren’t always born into one. But if you were lucky, you found one somewhere along the way. It was a place where you fit and were accepted, where people helped you with your problems and you helped them with theirs. Where you made mistakes and so did they but the love never wavered. A place where erosions never turned into landslides because you dug one another out. And always would.

