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Bear Me in Mind Bear Me in Mind by Dawn Chalker
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“Gentle waves rolled in on the long, sandy beach below. Sun poured down as warm as honey, and a soft breeze caressed her face.”
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“What was she doing here in this low depression underneath a pine tree? Something rustled in the undergrowth back in the woods, and she tried to curl up smaller so as not to be seen. What was out there?”
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“She heard rustling in the leaves behind her.  The squirrels hadn’t seen the bear or weren’t afraid of it.  Suddenly, the bear began to move toward her.”
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“I wonder if things would have turned out differently, if Ihadn’t taken this trail.”
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“He was running for his life. If he didn’t make it, he hoped Emily would take off and get to safety.”
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“Before this case, he’d never given any thought to transgender issues. His employers flew the rainbow flag and celebrated Pride week, so he shrugged and went along with it. It didn’t affect him, so he didn’t care about others’ sexual choices. But he didn’t understand what transgender meant. Until now.”
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“During a cool, windy April, she had felt spring would never come this year.
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Dawn Chalker, Bear Me in Mind
“Sun poured down as warm as honey, and a soft breeze caressed her face.
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“The woods had always seemed friendly to her, but right now it seemed that dangers lurked.”
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“She liked to share this beautiful area in Northern Michigan with people who appreciated it, but sometimes she preferred winter hiking, when the trails were quieter.”
Dawn Chalker, Bear Me in Mind
“Looking down over the railing, she watched an eagle soar slowly across the tree tops.”
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“The unsalted ocean, some locals called them.”
Dawn Chalker, Bear Me in Mind