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“She had no idea at all how to react, her brain was numb.”
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“She lay on her back in the darkness, tears trickled across her face to dampen the bedding as she waited for the chemicals to rescue her from the drama that life had become.”
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“Shortage of breath slowed her and she plonked onto a wooden bench, lowered her head into her hands and sobbed as she hadn’t done in all the years since first hearing that she was to lose her beloved husband.”
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“She must trust him to call as he had promised.”
Diane M. Dickson, Pictures of You
“Butterflies fluttered in her belly, now hope soared.”
Diane M. Dickson, Pictures of You
“She didn’t know; could she stop it? No, not now, she had tasted bliss and she wanted more, much more.”
Diane M. Dickson, Pictures of You
“She was overwhelmed, how could such happiness, such kindness be hers.”
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“Would he think her ridiculous and laugh at her? A sob broke from her throat. How could she face him now?”
Diane M. Dickson, Pictures of You
“no they can’t, there is no prescription to cure stupidity!”
Diane M. Dickson, Pictures of You