
“I feel like you’ve known me for a longer time than I’ve known you,” remarked Meria.
“Your feelings are probably right,” chuckled Lucy. “I saw you a few years ago. In a pub like this one. You were with James, grinning ear to ear.”
“I’d just seen him spike my drink,” sighed Meria. “I knew if I could swap our glasses, I could save myself some chloroform.”
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Beautiful
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Thanks, Jay.
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You are one of the cleverest writers, I swear!
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Thanks, matey. That’s a tall compliment!
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Fab as always! 😁🖤
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Thanks again, Charmer.
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Diabolical! I love it!
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Wicked lil fears.
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Cute
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Thank ya.
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Dark
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Shall I turn a light on?
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Ha!
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Loved it!!! )
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Grins fanks, mate.
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Most welcome. 😃
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eyyy great writing
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Thank you again, matey.
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Got some cool funny stories going on here, keep it up!
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Thanks, Moises.
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I just love the way you write and tell your stories. Awesome!
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Cheers, Victor.
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Clever as always 🙂
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Thank you, Sophie.
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Very sensible in today’s economy.
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Save the pennies and let the pounds look after themselves, or something, heh.
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Getting one’s own back! Nice!
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And saving that damp cloth in the process.
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Hi, I love your writing style 🙂
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Thank you, Aleisha.
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Keep ’em coming! 🙂
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I always do. 😛
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