You Found Me (28 page)

Read You Found Me Online

Authors: Joel Cobbs

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to
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me
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.

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w
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s
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w
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suppo
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d
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k
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f
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rr
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.
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w
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ly
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s
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d
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so
it
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m
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ch
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tog
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f
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ra
l w
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b
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to
m
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r
r
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w.
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ad
w
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at
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me
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t
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on
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.

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w
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m
be
r,
tho
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I
did
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c
ogn
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i
t
.
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a
ns
w
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r
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d
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t
.


He
ll
o
?

“R
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?

Th
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v
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did
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fa
m
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at
a
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w
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re s
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m
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,
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t
the
n
a
g
ain
t
h
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did
kno
w
my
n
am
e
.

“Y
e
a
h
.
Um,
w
h
o
i
s
th
i
s
?


M
y
n
ame
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s
T
e
rr
i
M
adis
on
.
I
w
o
rk
at
UA
H.

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h
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w
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s.
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re
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w
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s
n
o
po
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t
in
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l
y
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n
g
t
o
m
e
.

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