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e followed after the speech made by the
een Christopher and the doorway. "We have heard what the Captain just said. Gree
ew sat down, but before he could s
hris, let the bo
" Matthew said quietly, whil
athway high school," Coach interjected. "His
O
the details. "I liked the team and the school." The oth
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protest. Christopher and Theresa have been rivals right from junior high school in terms
s father's business once he is twenty. He was no doubt tall, light-skinned, his brown eyes reflected per
his palm the day he held hers. Though he was a whiz in books, basketball and tennis. He sails his own
while he sat down beside the driver as the driver drove the white porch. No one would be surprised.
offat asked, the second of three children. Tall, light-skinned,
ety of car radios competed against each other and merged into a strange sort of harmony. Christopher liked the cl
art and we're in
Christopher turned, giving Theresa a long, direct look. He chuckled. Th
old him with a glance at
he driver switched off the ign
...
ut of the car, then leaned
ver slide through the elega
He can do anything he wants
r pulled open the door of the Restaurant
aid and moved
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that something drastic had happened. His aura was cold and domineering. The sunlight reflected a scary scar on the
ies, knelt down in front of him, the
caught, kill them." Ordered the man. The fiercenes
is men repli
plete building and entered a wh
Philip," He said to his a
ka
and walked straight to his ringing phone on the desk
on as planned. I'll make sure your