Summer Soiree

The younger otters grabbed the man away from the bigger otter and pulled him along to the patio, giggling mischievously.

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Barking Mad (Chapter 3)

Darting across the patio, she checked the far side of the house, and still found nothing.

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Guardian Blue: Who Writes This?! - Chapter 1

Judy swirled the contents of her melting drink around in the glass and looked up at her partner beside her at the long patio table.

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Morning with a Mother

The small pool was at the far side of the patio, past the dining table and barbecue, an above ground model that sat perfectly beside the large fences that made the perimeter of the yard.

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The Secret - Part 20

The two families shared a high-fenced double-wide back yard, and the conjoined patios of the two halves of the duplex.

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Welcome Home ch 15

So did their impromptu victory dance up on the patio. as she had told terry, tanya really thought that josh was cute, but her eyes kept being drawn to her baby brother. he was so beautiful, she thought.

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Deep Conditioning - Chapter Four

"i can smell the scent - " come a voice behind her, and rosie snapped her head around, to see palen standing on the patio, watching her.

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Partying Like a Champion

Kai's outfit was too much for the party, even with the cool breeze of the evening rolling in from the patio.

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Rainy Season Reminiscing

Then i ducked us around a corner and up some stairs to a certain rooftop patio. there, under a sea of stars, i took a knee and professed my love for her. i told her of our first trip to that rooftop, of my realization.

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Thirteen Karmic Tales: Tenth Tale

Two car garage, a small front patio, oak tree in the yard and a white picket fence. in fact... it felt too mundane. it was clearly a trick. the way kickaha saw it. there were only two possibilities.

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51 Shades Of Hay - Chapter One -

"what has our society become - when we treat one's such as myself like nobility - they're just parasites, who cling to the famous like ticks and - " his self-observation was cut short, by the soft click of hooves on the patio, and he glanced over his shoulder

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Daddy's Dirty Daughter

I put on the bikini and tiptoed downstairs into the kitchen, cracking open the sliding door that led to the patio. i watched as my father swam back and forth, waiting for him to turn away.

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