Don't get me wrong. I didn't want to die,ever.But I was the oldest one in our team and I was in charge. Like the captainis on a ship. I was leading my... boys into the fire to fight it. The usedtire recycling plant in Gorham was burning. The rubber was chopped intothe fine grain and stored in enormous piles. That was the firstinfraction, but it wasn't the only one. The ways between piles as well asopenings were obstructed by crates, tires, and equipment.Pushing fire hoses we were moving like in. Please, please know that. I'm sorry, I didn't mean it."She didn't answer him, crying and still angry, but knowing deep down that she would forgive him. She loved him too much not to."I love you, I'm sorry I ever thought you cheated on me. I shouldn't have jumped to conclusions like that." You think I'm a slut," she repeated in a whisper."I don't! Jen, I don't! I love you, more than anything. I was just mad. Please?" I love you Ryan," she said, still sounding a bit angry. "I can't stay mad at. Pretty bad." Brody ate some more sushi. "How long have you been at it?" Ryan laughed. "Forever? No, not quite. Lara and I have been friends since high school, and when we did a music project for a class, we found we worked well together. So we kept at it. We wanted to be in a band, though, not just the two of us. One day we were talking about it in our psych class in college, and Nate—he's our bassist—heard us talking. Anyway, he said he was interested. It kind of went from there." "How many of. ”“They aren’t my people,” Herrick replied as both he and I glanced over but could barely make out anyone.“It’s Miki and Calna of the Crimson Suns. They’re keeping an eye on Dave to make sure he’s not interfered with,” Mamma commented from where she was serving. “You’ve got good eyes, girl.”“Will they keep their distance?” Janilla asked.“Yep, so long as you behave.”“I will behave; though I’d appreciate if you did not disclose anything you heard here.”“No problem, girl. Bad news like you travels.
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