I’ve lived with this conflict for a long time. Your Chacha has always kept the ‘horny dog’ at bay, and I’ll continue to do so. I’ll always l...ove my bhatiji, but I’ll also think she’s hot as hell. Just don’t offer to flash me anymore, because one day, I’ll look.” After the confession that I had just made, I was too ashamed to look at Bardhini. I fought back tears, refusing to break down in front of my bhatiji, but she knew what I was fighting.“Chacha,” she said, “I remember how I felt about Mark.. It was at that moment that Nick'seyes alighted on something large and unusual in Danny's open bag. Wedgedbetween some books was a strange, statue-like object. Danny noticed Nicklooking at it, but wasn't fast enough to prevent it being snatched up.?And what in the world is this?? Nick's mood was starting to catch upwith Danny's again, though when he looked up from the strange figure hesaw that Danny's mood was rapidly heading the other way. He opened hismouth to reply, but seemed to decide. Anne.” No “love”, no “Bunnie”, not even “your friend” - the floor seemed to be pulled away under my feet. “Anne,” I wailed into the room, and my tears turned the world around me blurry. “Why?” ** I had spent the day moping again, trying and failing to understand my best friend and lover. I didn’t want to use the word “former lover” yet, even though I knew enough about the whole “I need some space” thing not to have big illusions in that regard. But the darker it became outside, the more. " Yeah, well I think it's crummy that she got to be your first girl. There are other girls in the world you know." With that, Hanna turned around and walked away, closing the door as she left his room.Hunter just shook his head, trying to understand his sister's comment in passing.The very next night, Hanna once again knocked on Hunter's bedroom door. "What is it? I need to study this stuff, Hanna," he called out without getting up.Hanna burst through the door with obvious excitement. "Do you.
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