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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Dec 27, 2012
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Romance
A girl who has lost her mum when she was 9 and been missing her for over 8 years. She finds it quiet but her Dad has a new girlfriend and they are getting married. Halfway through the story she has a breakdown because of her mum. She has a room with all her Mums things in and finds a secret present to Ella from her. Ella opens it and loves it she bursts into tears and just sits there. At the end of the night she creeps into bed. Everyday when she gets home she goes into that room and stays there. After 3 weeks had gone from her birthday, her dad and Julie get married.
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"Oh my darling, when you smile, it is like a song" - "Obviously," She started. There was a nervous shake in her voice that made me tilt my head in her hands. "Obviously you don't understand the agreement." She repeated after quickly composing herself. I rolled my eyes, but let her continue. "Where you go, I go. Where I go, you go." She told me sternly. Her thumbs grazed my cheeks and heat rose on my skin where she touched. I couldn't tell if this was just Sophia being caring or if she was maybe feeling more. My brain told me that this was all a friendly gesture, but my body and it's stupid hormones were telling me that it was something more. And your brain can never really overcome true instincts. I moved closer towards her, shrinking the already limited space between us. This time it was Sophia's turn to blush which only made my smile grow larger. All I could think about was her lips meeting mine. (a new and improved skmw xx)

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