Dancing On Thin Ice | Marble Hornets | Jam

Dancing On Thin Ice | Marble Hornets | Jam

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He had time. He could spare a few seconds at the local Starbucks for an actually good cup of coffee instead of his cheap-o brew. He didn't think he would bump into Jay of all people -- a guy he'd only talked to like, once before. And he most definitely didn't think that he would find that the short, dorky (and slightly obnoxious) man would become so damn important to him. But it's because he's so important that he has to keep himself away. ALMOST NONE OF THIS IS CANNON, PEOPLE. KEEP THAT IN MIND.
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