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A/N: The site officially hates me. I have been trying to upload chapters to all three of my stories for the past 3 days. I don't know if it will show up when it gets to the main page, but when I preview the document, all of the apostrophes and quotations have weird symbols for them. I don't know what to do about it, and there's no way to get rid of it. It might just be the site, I do not know. I am really sorry about it and hope that you can still read the chapter fairly well. Glad to see that you all have liked the story so far!!! In response to Akila's review, indeed I am crazy!!! Only someone crazy like me would attempt to write 3 stories at one time, when I couldn't really keep up with two. Oh well, the more, the merrier, right? Thought so. BTW, July 15 was my one year anniversary for being an author on fanfiction.net, so yay me!!!
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//Say hello to the night,
Lost in the shadows,
Say hello to the night,
Lost in the loneliness//
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Chris was pacing up and down the aisle of plastic, uncomfortable chairs. His hands were running through his hair as he desperately tried to figure out what had went wrong out there. Of course it was Bill's fault. If that jackass Goldberg hadn't tried to spear him right as Molly was at the top of the cage......Things would have been different.
He wondered how Shawn and Hunter could live with themselves. He was sure ashamed of himself. He remembered how they had all treated Molly. She had deserved none of it. They had been so horribly mean to her. If you would've asked Shawn or Hunter earlier about it, they would have said that they were just being "protective".
To Chris, there was a fine line between protective and obsessively protective.
Molly had proved that they had crossed that line.
Many, many times.
Chris sat down momentarily in one of the chairs. Shawn was sitting across the room from him and Hunter was sitting by the left wall. Chris could see the toll that it was taking on his two older brothers. He imagined his face looked about the same.
Probably worse.
After all, they hadn't seen Molly land with a resounding thud on the ramp up close. Nor did they hear the horrible crack that had followed in person.
They were all guilty of being too over protective.
They were also all guilty of doing it when it didn't matter.
When it came to Molly's life being ruined....they were guilty as charged.
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Little confusing, I know, but please work with me and review!!!
A/N: The site officially hates me. I have been trying to upload chapters to all three of my stories for the past 3 days. I don't know if it will show up when it gets to the main page, but when I preview the document, all of the apostrophes and quotations have weird symbols for them. I don't know what to do about it, and there's no way to get rid of it. It might just be the site, I do not know. I am really sorry about it and hope that you can still read the chapter fairly well. Glad to see that you all have liked the story so far!!! In response to Akila's review, indeed I am crazy!!! Only someone crazy like me would attempt to write 3 stories at one time, when I couldn't really keep up with two. Oh well, the more, the merrier, right? Thought so. BTW, July 15 was my one year anniversary for being an author on fanfiction.net, so yay me!!!
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//Say hello to the night,
Lost in the shadows,
Say hello to the night,
Lost in the loneliness//
**
Chris was pacing up and down the aisle of plastic, uncomfortable chairs. His hands were running through his hair as he desperately tried to figure out what had went wrong out there. Of course it was Bill's fault. If that jackass Goldberg hadn't tried to spear him right as Molly was at the top of the cage......Things would have been different.
He wondered how Shawn and Hunter could live with themselves. He was sure ashamed of himself. He remembered how they had all treated Molly. She had deserved none of it. They had been so horribly mean to her. If you would've asked Shawn or Hunter earlier about it, they would have said that they were just being "protective".
To Chris, there was a fine line between protective and obsessively protective.
Molly had proved that they had crossed that line.
Many, many times.
Chris sat down momentarily in one of the chairs. Shawn was sitting across the room from him and Hunter was sitting by the left wall. Chris could see the toll that it was taking on his two older brothers. He imagined his face looked about the same.
Probably worse.
After all, they hadn't seen Molly land with a resounding thud on the ramp up close. Nor did they hear the horrible crack that had followed in person.
They were all guilty of being too over protective.
They were also all guilty of doing it when it didn't matter.
When it came to Molly's life being ruined....they were guilty as charged.
**
Little confusing, I know, but please work with me and review!!!
