“You can ask me anything, you know,” he said after a while. “Do you remember your mother?” He stiffened, a mere second, but kept right on la...thering himself. “Vaguely, but yeah. I remember she liked to play the piano, and she had the voice of an angel.” Abigail sighed, wondering about the events that lead to the deaths of three people, leaving a toddler practically orphaned. “I remember pieces of that night when Brendan Brinks shot her.” Abigail stared at him aghast. “I think it was my. Chachi ne apne baal khule chhod diye the jisse wo aur bhi sexy lag rahi thi.sanju chachi ke bubbo ko dekh raha tha, chachi ne ye chupkese dekh liya.aur isika fayda lekar unhone moch ka bahana kar kar niche gir gayi. Sanju achaank uthkar memsaab kya hua, kya hua puchne laga. Chachi ne kaha pair me moch aa gayi hai. Sanju ne chachi ko gaand aur sir par haat rakhkar uthaya aur dusre bedroom me lekar gaya. Chachi ne bed par sotehue pucha tum mere mammoko kyo dekhte ho. Sanju sharmakar bola aap hame. ”“When he was talking about being in line for your ass, did he mean what I think he meant?”“Yes. The man is a certified idiot.”“I had no idea.”“Now that he’s gone, let’s go up to your office where we can talk about the transition.”“Okay.”It was a little after five when Peter made his way to his car. He pulled out his car fob and pressed a button. The car started right up. He smiled after glancing over at the small group of factory workers who were watching him like a hawk. He pressed another. She succeeded but was fatally wounded." And Sue?" It crushed her. She loved Linda so much. She tried to hang on here. Linda's children from her marriage were incredibly supportive. They could have contested the will leaving the house to Sue but they didn't. Finally though, the memories got to be too strong for her. She moved out of state. We still keep in touch with her and she's rebuilding her life."More friends gone. I didn't even know Linda had ever been married, much less that she had.
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