Rache,” he said, trying to get into my line of sight. “What more do you need? God to send a telegram?" (Jenks)

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The tight sound of Jenks’s wings prompted a flurry of motion, and I watched Bis jam the wad of paper into his mouth and Belle yank a hand of homemade cards from under her leg. Bis suddenly had a hand of cards, too—looking tiny in his craggy fist—and I rolled my eyes when he threw a card down on the pile as Jenks flew in.

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Nina made a dramatic sigh. “She won’t give me one, either,” she lamented,

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Ready, Rachel? I’d like your opinion on the lab that was broken into.” His eyes flicked past us to the closed nursery door before coming back to us, his smile fading as he noticed Ceri’s tension. I was such a coward. “You want me to look at a crime scene? That’s a switch,” I said

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Yes, but . . .” She hesitated, her gaze finally coming to me. “I survived because I fell in love.”

With you was unspoken.

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You want to play the winner?” I called out to Ivy, lounging on a chair with her back to the wall as she pretended to read a magazine and watch us without being obvious about it. She’d put herself right in the sun, which told me she’d had a rough morning. She sat in the sun only when she was frustrated.

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I frowned, wondering if Trent would mind being the size of a fairy for a day. He could talk to the newest tenants in his garden.

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I suddenly realized that a bunch of my friends needed babysitters and vowed to start screening my calls.

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Boots and leather jackets were strewn on her bed, and what looked like a new knife set. She’d taken a class last winter and was dying to try them out legally on someone.

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HAPA was like mint. You could rip it up, and six months later, it was back, healthier than ever. Mint smelled better, though, and you could make juleps out of it. I don’t know what I could make out of HAPA. Compost, maybe.

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