So, changing the names serves two purposes. First, to protect the innocent. Second, to pull the SOL version more closely in line with the fully rewrit...ten release version on Kindle. Thank you, Denny Wheeler, for volunteering to do one more proofreading edit. Any remaining errors are because of my stubborness.This is a work of fiction. If you recognize someone, please don't tell them. Any resemblance is strictly coincidental and probably highly insulting!Place: Northern Indiana or a reasonable. However, in his hand was a bared sword, deep red human blood running thickly down the blade to encrust the hilt with its scum. “Lord, we are found!”Elves all over the city were turning towards the commotion of the warrior’s entrance, darting among the trees until he came upon what seemed like a place the towering trees had decided to leave open and carpeted in grass for the elves to gather amid the thick column of sunlight crashing down to the earth through the gap in the canopy of leaves.. "Go to bed you lush. You'll need the sleep; we're hitting the road early.I'm staying the night so don't get any ideas about running away," hesnapped."Where are you sleeping?" the librarian said clambering to her feet."As far away from you as possible, but close enough so you can't run. Youdisgust me," the man said and picked up the overturned chair.The librarian woke with a start. She was hoping she'd had a bad dream butthe man was sitting in a chair close to the bed. He'd been watching. She told me that she had only kissed one other girl and she was as alone as I was. I wasn't sure what to do. I liked her and she was o pretty. I have to admit that the fact that such a pretty girls wanted to be with me was, well sexy. I got my robe and wrapped to around myself and sat on the bed with her. I was very nervous and sat there. I couldn't think of anything else to ask her so I asked her who was the girl she had kissed, did I know her? She refused to answer at first saying she didn't.
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