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Post by Jenny Night on Jun 11, 2010 22:22:07 GMT -5
Drannor "Thats odd, I thought it had been longer." I smiled though. "Technically I already owned the house before you met me, but i did not want to live in the place alone."
I chuckled. "You'll see why when you see it."
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Post by Kanchana on Jun 11, 2010 22:34:32 GMT -5
Sahar smiled and nodded. "Well just over 4 months, but it seems like years," she said and smiled, taking his one good hand. She wanted to know more about him as a child, had he been different? What had his parents been like? She wanted to ask, but didn't want to upset him. Instead, she led him to the door pulling the keys off the hook and heading down the stairs.
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Post by Jenny Night on Jun 11, 2010 22:43:54 GMT -5
Drannor I chuckled as we walked. "You would hardly beleive this, but the person you know I am is nothing like who I was at school."
I smiled at her. "Instead, iw as the one who got bullied a lot because i was not as strong as the other boys my own age and they used that against me. Interesting how their tweasing backfired on them though, seeing as those same boys joined the army a year or two after me and I am their commander."
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Post by Kanchana on Jun 11, 2010 22:48:18 GMT -5
She giggled slightly, climbing into the car and starting the engine. "Thats hard to believe," she said, thinking about her own school age. She shook her head, stopping just at the word. Better not think about that, she decided. "Now," she said turning to him "which way?"
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Post by Jenny Night on Jun 11, 2010 22:56:15 GMT -5
Drannor SIlverleaf "They house is on Country Road, about ten minutes out of town. You cant miss it, its a big white building with a green patio out front of the door. Tiles make up the driveway."
I paused. "I'll tell you when its in sight, been a while since anyone been there."
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Post by Kanchana on Jun 11, 2010 23:01:31 GMT -5
She nodded, slowly pulling out of the driveway and concentrated on the road for a bit. "Are you religious?" she asked him after a while. Wondering if they would have a church wedding. The thought amused her. She watched as the houses grew further and further apart, the grass growing greener and paddocks larger. They must be getting close, she thought and saw a old wooden sign hanging. Country Road, it read and she smiled. She would like this place.
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