a baby. They had planned everything out;they were going to get a house
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Jack put on his ice skates and skated around the pond for a little bit, laughing as he glided over the ice.He then looked at his sister who had a scared look on her face. He went over to her, helped her get her skates on and the
terrified expression on his face. The
icked voice matched her fac
ove." He hoped he sounded m
sister, and threw her onto the soft snowy banks of the pond with all the force that he could
hing he heard, before he fe
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gave up on the search, but she continued to walk around the small town. She imagined bringing her and Jack's child out on walks, going to the park to play, and eating a
ng straight towards him. Coming to her senses, (Y/N) ran across the street, picked the child up and pushed him in the direction ofthe young moth
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