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Falls Creek Lessons - Links - 104. Chapter 104
[Chris Everington]
Paul and I just had a fantastic hour of skiing by ourselves. With Paul not having to worry about Greg, he finally relaxed enough to just enjoy the snow. I hadn’t realised until then how stressed he really was. It was only the sudden contrast that made it clear.
This looks like it’s deeper than I originally thought. Even if he doesn’t realise it, there is something about Greg and Dan that is resonating with Paul at a really basic level.
I’ll be buggered as to what it is, though. I don’t think Paul knows, either.
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