"What is happening tome," I thought? I looked at my bed and noticed weird stains on the whitelinen, and what must have been my body hair all over the ...inside covers. Ilooked at my face once more, and noticed it had become more boyish. "Am Igetting younger," I thought? "What of the woman, I must find her."I got dressed. My clothes did not fit as well as they did the night before. Iran down to the stables and told the stable boy to get my horse ready. Assoon as he was done, I rode off towards. "She sat looking at me for what felt an age but then she surprised me as she put her cup of coffee down on the table.She shook her head. "There is nothing to be sorry about, sweetie. You're eighteen. A grown woman. The decisions you make are your own now. You have to do what you feel is right for you. Your dad and I can only offer you the benefit of our experience, that's all." She picked up the box. "At least you're sensible enough to take precautions." I could feel tears welling up as I sat. " You still haven't told us what happened to you that night," Frank chided teasingly, causing Laurna to purse her lips and try to look innocent. A task she was well suited to."The night you actually spent in the Tower, right?" came Misty's inevitable deduction to which Laurna nodded."You should keep this one, Miri," said Laurna mysteriously to her niece, "She's a smart one!" Well, you are famous for that incident," added Vivian, leaning back in her chair, and empty plat before her, "And so's. I walked over to the sliding doors that led to an outside stairway that descended to the pool deck from his bedroom. The glass doors were open, with just the screen separating me from them, outside. I stood by the edge of the door looking out. The room was pitch dark and I was careful not to make a sound.I had a perfect view of them on the loungers beside the pool. Uncle Steve looked up in my direction, but I couldn't tell if he saw me. I wonder if he knew I was there? I got a rush of.
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