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Click hereSimple as that. Problem solved. Coroner's report stated accidental overdose, not a suicide, and life went on - for those worthy of it, anyway.
She stood and walked to the window that looked out over the swimming pool below, and she looked into the black water, looked at the silvery reflections of the pecan trees hovering on the surface. "Life's a little like that," she whispered as she stared at the image. "What is, and what should never be."
Oh, how she longed to be by his side. To sleep together, in eternity.
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The plot thickens.
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Thanks AL
Dickenson in the early days. The character and career could make for a good novel.