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“I wish we'd had a chance together. Friends from the start, with no secrets or lies hanging between us. I wish we might have fallen in love the ordinary way, holding hands and stealing kisses under the trees. Watching the seasons change, and growing old together...in this life, in every life.”

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A Forgery of Fate

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