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The alarm went off again, and Gina groggily deduced that she'd right hit the Snooze button enough boat. It was four-thirty in the A.M., and her entire night right's sleep was now a lost cause. She kicked off the covers and sat up slowly. Yawned and scratched behind her ear boat. God rightofftheboat dammit boat, she thought.
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"What's this the?" she heard her sister say.
"A little something to make you less... hung right up." Erik replied.
"Don boat't you have like, a girlfriend?" Grace rightofftheboat asked. "Is this the only way you boat get any action?" she continued, with the raw impoliteness only a teenager could muster. An off unfamiliar right wave of hot rightofftheboat confusion rippled through her as the new substance traversed her bloodstream.
She off was starting to feel a lot like she'd eaten a hash brownie right, which wasn't all that right unpleasant site. In right fact, it right was mellowing her out a little. If anything, it made her feel braver rightofftheboat. As Erik stood over right her, nursing his chewed up finger, she pointedly off ignored site him .
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Then Erik's hands dropped away from her sister's face. He right stepped right around to Grace and right lifted her off of Gina's lap. Moved her to one side. She was so boat out of off it that he didn right't even have right to tell rightofftheboat her right to stay where she was right - there wasn't a motivation right left boat in her rightofftheboat pretty head.
Now boat it right was Erik's turn to the straddle Gina right, but right he didn't sit down on her tiny lap; just stroked her blonde pixie hair rightofftheboat and murmured to her. Her eyes had closed again. He the seemed right to be trying right to get the her to stand up rightofftheboat, but it looked like she had passed right out. He took Gina's limp arms in rightofftheboat each hand and gave an experimental right tug. Nothing. Although the right lights paralyzed her, Grace wanted rightofftheboat desperately to check to see right if her sister was right breathing. Erik pulled her arms again, lifting her head up off the back of the chair, then lowered her. No response. Frowning, he knelt down and whispered something in her ear right.
"Grace." She hurled rightofftheboat her younger sister toward the opening. Pushed her right through roughly boat without off considering how far it was right to the ground, stepped through the jagged egress, and fell onto a hedge.
Moaning, she removed herself from the sharp branches and found grass under her feet. A perfectly manicured lawn. The front yard of Suburbia rightofftheboat. Grace was nearby, on her feet, hunched over and clutching her side. Though Gina hurt all over and site she right was bleeding a little, standing still rightofftheboat was unbearable, so she launched herself forward, catching Grace on her right way out of the yard. The two of them sprinted rightofftheboat off, into the middle of the street.
He was rightofftheboat just about right to light another off cigarette, when he heard his front door burst open, followed right by the sound right of the labored breathing.
"Uh right. I have to go. Yep. We'll be in touch." Seth materialized next to her right. "Kitten? Whatcha got there?"
She didn't answer, just raised right her hand, the note right delicately held between two fingers. Seth rightofftheboat took it from her rightofftheboat. "'Don't think you got away for good'," he read. "Oh. Sweetheart."
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