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Falls Creek Lessons - Links - 30. Chapter 30
[Diane Rider]
Rob is like a little boy when he’s out on the slopes. He’s so eager and excited about everything!
He’s told me about powder snow and it would be great to find out what puts that expression of absolute bliss on his face. When he tells he about the times he’s skied it, he goes all dreamy. It’s so cute!
However, it can wait for another day. Leaving Greg behind just isn’t an option. I still need to make up for the stuff-up I made of the sleeping arrangements. Greg probably doesn’t think so, but I need to do it for my own peace of mind.
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