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Dela Posted 15 years ago
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Don't suppose I even want her to

We were quiet a minute, but I could see Chet thinking. And from the furrow in his brow, I knew it had nothing to do with my problems. “I'm … I'm sorry I brought up your wife,” I said.

“Oh, don't be, that's all right.” He shook his head and tried on a smile. “Besides, I wasn't thinking of Renée. I was thinking of someone else. Someone who's never been able to look beneath the surface. At this point I don't suppose I even want her to.”

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Dela I don't suppose I even want her to I don't think I even want her to be able to look beneath the surface. CJ

  • Dela I don't suppose I even want her to I don't think I even want her to be able to look beneath the surface.
  • CJ
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DelaI don't suppose I even want her to
I don't think I even want her to be able to look beneath the surface.

CJ

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