"are you alright?" I ask as I brush the hair out of her eyes.She stopped screaming when the gunfire had started. So I know she can hear me."'Nosis?" s...he asks, her voice hoarse from the strain, but she is not in shock."Here for you, girlfriend." I smiled down at her. She gives a hiccup laugh, and pulls me down for a hug."Come on ladies we don't have all day." Camulus says from the door."Cam?" She asks into the dark."Hiya sis." He says back. It is then, I realized that he can't see her, or make. "God knows what my mother is going to say." I will find out what mine is going to say," Marjory told him, "she is taking me for coffee afterwards to discuss matters. Thankfully she has told me that she will tell dad when she thinks he will be able to cope with the news"Rory laughed at that statement before telling Marjory that her mother sounded like a wise woman and that she seemed to be on her side."If the situation does doesn't change with regard to needing a private place," I told her, "We. “But after I got there, I was just right there on the edge again. And then again.” She sighed, holding me tightly while I supported our weight on my hands behind me, leaning back a little.We were both quiet for a few minutes, listening to each other breathe, before she pulled away a little and began leaning over to the side. Unsure of what she was doing, I just went with her, pulling out as I helped her lay down.“You okay?” I asked seriously.She nodded, a content smile on her face. “Yeah, I. . Until I sang the first verse of the song. This song has been out a few years, and I wasn’t sure this Nevada crowd had even heard it, until they erupted in applause again.At the end of the song, they yelled repeatedly - ENCORE - ENCORE - ENCORE... I turned to Joe and waved. He played the lead-in and the applause started again. This time, the crowd began to slowly take their seats, and by the end of the first verse, nearly all of them were seated.That’s when I really let it all out and sang.
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