Read Blood From a Stone Online
Authors: Cynthia Lucas
W
ill
ow
nodded.
Y
eah.
R
i
gh
t
!
She
knew exac
tl
y
w
ho
’
d kno
tt
ed
t
hat
I
V
li
ne.
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a
t
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eaned
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oser
s
m
ili
n
g
.
“
A
nd
oh
m
y
G
od,
y
ou shou
l
d
ha
v
e
seen
t
he
doc
t
or
o
r
…..or
a
i
de
or
w
hoe
v
er
he
w
as
t
hat
w
as
on
du
t
y
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ast
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t
.
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e
ca
m
e
w
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l
k
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t
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r
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e be
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e
t
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w
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l
e
t
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w
it
h
D
a
v
i
d.
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e
w
as
t
a
ll
,
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l
onde and
h
i
s
e
y
es…”
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er
v
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ce
tr
a
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o
f
f
as
she
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a
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sed
her
b
r
o
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s. “I
ha
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h
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m
s
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nce,
but
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sh
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k
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w
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w
as.
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m su
r
e
he
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l
be
on
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t
y
a
g
a
i
n,
and
w
hen
he
i
s,
l
ook ou
t
!
”
S
he
l
au
g
hed p
l
a
y
f
u
ll
y
.
W
ill
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f
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r
ced
a
s
m
il
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tr
y
i
ng
t
o
i
g
nore
t
he
f
ee
li
ng of possess
i
v
eness
she
f
e
l
t
t
o
w
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d
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a
m
son.
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a
t
y cou
l
d ha
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e her
littl
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f
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t
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a
l
l
she
w
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t
ed.
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ll
y
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.
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abbed
t
he
cha
r
t
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f
f
t
he
desk
and
b
r
ushed
by
K
a
t
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ng do
w
n
t
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ha
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w
ay
t
o
w
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d
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he
fi
g
u
r
ed she
m
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g
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as
w
e
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o
v
er
w
it
h
and
g
o
see
D
a
v
i
d.
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e
t
a
l
l
t
he
f
ee
li
n
g
s
co
m
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as
t
hey
w
ou
l
d,
and
j
ust
tr
y
t
o
be
ha
p
py
f
or
t
he
littl
e
g
u
y
.
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nd
t
he
r
e
li
ef
h
i
s
pa
r
en
t
s
m
ust
be
f
ee
l
i
n
g
…
w
e
ll
, she cou
l
d on
l
y
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m
a
g
i
ne.
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he
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ounded
t
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co
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ner
and
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epped
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ns
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de
t
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r
oom
w
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e
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c
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w
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ust
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n
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sh
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ng up
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a
k
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m
p
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e of
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a
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d
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s
b
l
ood.
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i
s
m
o
t
her
l
oo
k
ed
up
and
sa
i
d,
“
I
’
m
so
g
l
ad
y
ou
’r
e
he
r
e.
My
husband
had
t
o
l
ea
v
e
and
g
o
i
n
t
o
th
e o
ffi
ce…
i
t
w
as
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e
m
e
r
g
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y
.
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w
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t
ed
t
o
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ep
out
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ab a
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it
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om
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a
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dn
’
t
w
ant
t
o
l
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v
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h
i
m he
r
e a
l
one
a
g
a
i
n.
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hey
l
et
h
i
m
g
o
t
o
t
he
p
l
ay
a
r
ea
ea
rli
er
but
t
hey
w
an
t
ed
h
i
m back
he
r
e
t
o
r
un
so
m
e
t
es
t
s.
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e
’
s
de
fi
n
i
t
e
l
y
r
eady
t
o
g
o ho
m
e and be out
of
t
he bed now
t
hat
he
’
s
f
ee
li
ng
be
tt
e
r
.”
S
he
s
m
il
ed
as
she
b
r
ushed
D
a
v
i
d
’
s
ha
i
r
back
fr
om h
i
s
f
o
r
ehead.