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"I really do like you Scarlet, but you need to know that I can't be with you right now and they're are reasons why," he said as he looked off in Mr.Garret's direction. "If you want to know..."he murmerd softly," then meet me in the fileds tonight around 9." He kissed me in that second, and it was even better than Noel. It had compassion and love, all the things I was yearning for. He lips were deathly soft, I smiled as we kissed. All the sudden he walked away, and
The Diary of Jerrod Bently is a two book series that tells the story of a young man's adventures when he leaves his home on the rough steets of New York City to become a cowpuncher in the post Civil War West. Upon his arrival in the small town of Grant's Creek Texas, he finds work as a drover on a cattle drive about to leave for a distant railhead in Kansas. Only problem is, Jerrod has never been on a horse, nor has he been around cattle. He must learn fast, and so he does from his new found,
"Hey Raven." I didn't answer. "Raven!" "What?!" It was more like a growl than me saying it. He was slightly taken aback. He? Oh it was that Gabriel boy. "I wanted to know if we could be friends!" "I don't want your pity, nor do I need friends." He was sitting at my table now. "Why not and I'm not trying to pity you." "Because your mister popular and I'm the outcast. It doesn't work.That kind of thing is only in fairy tales and
"I really do like you Scarlet, but you need to know that I can't be with you right now and they're are reasons why," he said as he looked off in Mr.Garret's direction. "If you want to know..."he murmerd softly," then meet me in the fileds tonight around 9." He kissed me in that second, and it was even better than Noel. It had compassion and love, all the things I was yearning for. He lips were deathly soft, I smiled as we kissed. All the sudden he walked away, and
The Diary of Jerrod Bently is a two book series that tells the story of a young man's adventures when he leaves his home on the rough steets of New York City to become a cowpuncher in the post Civil War West. Upon his arrival in the small town of Grant's Creek Texas, he finds work as a drover on a cattle drive about to leave for a distant railhead in Kansas. Only problem is, Jerrod has never been on a horse, nor has he been around cattle. He must learn fast, and so he does from his new found,
"Hey Raven." I didn't answer. "Raven!" "What?!" It was more like a growl than me saying it. He was slightly taken aback. He? Oh it was that Gabriel boy. "I wanted to know if we could be friends!" "I don't want your pity, nor do I need friends." He was sitting at my table now. "Why not and I'm not trying to pity you." "Because your mister popular and I'm the outcast. It doesn't work.That kind of thing is only in fairy tales and