Emily, there are enemies everywhere. We have to be on our guard, especially for the next couple of weeks._ Theo sighed unhappily. __his is going to be the longest fortnight of my life._ __hat__ saying something,_ I joked, __iven how long you__e lived._ __xactly,_ he said, without smiling.
She was prepared for him to shut her down, when Behr shrugged a shoulder and said, __eah, sounds good. I think it__ a good idea for you to get out of the house. But,_ he said, stepping back into the kitchen and leveling her with a hard look, __nly if I tag along._ __hat? Why?_ Cheyenne questioned, not understanding the need for chaperones. __ecause it__ safer that way,_ he reasoned. __ have a couple things to take care of first, so it will probably be a day or two. I expect you to wait for me, though, Cheyenne,_ he said, his brilliant blue eyes holding her in place. __t__ safer that way.__he was preparing to argue when she realized that she wasn__ altogether sure she wanted to venture out on her own yet anyway. It might be a shock to her system after locking herself away for so long. For laughs, she decided to give him a hard time anyway. __ut_ she started. He cut her off with an upraised hand. __o buts,_ he said sternly. __t__ not safe and you know it, and besides, that__ what you have two strapping young men like us for._ He clapped a grinning Dehstroy on the back. Cheyenne threw her head back and laughed. __ou, young? Ha!___hat?_ Behr said, acting offended. ____ young.___rove it,_ Cheyenne challenged. __how me your birth certificate._ When he pursed his lips, she laughed some more. __hat__ wrong? Didn__ they make birth certificates yet when you were born? No?_ She looked between the men, taking in their sheepish expressions. __ell, then. I__l leave you two to work on clearing that schedule._ Waving, Cheyenne left the kitchen and headed upstairs to her room to lie down.
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She was prepared for him to shut her down, when Behr shrugged a shoulder and said, __eah, sounds good. I think it__ a good idea for you to get out of the house. But,_ he said, stepping back into the kitchen and leveling her with a hard look, __nly if I tag along._ __hat? Why?_ Cheyenne questioned, not understanding the need for chaperones. __ecause it__ safer that way,_ he reasoned. __ have a couple things to take care of first, so it will probably be a day or two. I expect you to wait for me, though, Cheyenne,_ he said, his brilliant blue eyes holding her in place. __t__ safer that way.__he was preparing to argue when she realized that she wasn__ altogether sure she wanted to venture out on her own yet anyway. It might be a shock to her system after locking herself away for so long. For laughs, she decided to give him a hard time anyway. __ut_ she started. He cut her off with an upraised hand. __o buts,_ he said sternly. __t__ not safe and you know it, and besides, that__ what you have two strapping young men like us for._ He clapped a grinning Dehstroy on the back. Cheyenne threw her head back and laughed. __ou, young? Ha!___hat?_ Behr said, acting offended. ____ young.___rove it,_ Cheyenne challenged. __how me your birth certificate._ When he pursed his lips, she laughed some more. __hat__ wrong? Didn__ they make birth certificates yet when you were born? No?_ She looked between the men, taking in their sheepish expressions. __ell, then. I__l leave you two to work on clearing that schedule._ Waving, Cheyenne left the kitchen and headed upstairs to her room to lie down.
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