First order of business --- drum roll please --- and the winner of a hard copy of Earthbound by this weeks guest, Theresa Sneed, is: Peggy Urry! Congratulations!
And from ... Earthbound.
No one asked Sophie to stand up against the dissenters. It just seemed like the right thing to do. She smiled as Saunders kissed the woman lightly on her lips, and wondered if she could ever be so lucky. That’s when she saw him again—Mr. Piercing Blue Eyes. It happened so fast, she had no time to react. He grabbed her and threw her to the ground covering her with his strong body. Even as she fell, she looked into his eyes, still filled with anger, but now mingled with concern. He cradled her head as it hit the hard ground and then rolled off her and jumped back up. What? It confused and embarrassed her. Why had he done that? The answer came quick as she saw the tiny energy emissions explode against his shoulders. She scooted back and fumbled with her guard-screen as Spencer pulled more energy emissions out of his pocket and tossed them into the air. Sophie gasped—her body shook all over. If those energy emissions had hit my face—she pushed the unpleasant thought aside and scurried to her feet, but the dissenters had launched their final attack for the day and had scattered.
No one asked Sophie to stand up against the dissenters. It just seemed like the right thing to do. She smiled as Saunders kissed the woman lightly on her lips, and wondered if she could ever be so lucky. That’s when she saw him again—Mr. Piercing Blue Eyes. It happened so fast, she had no time to react. He grabbed her and threw her to the ground covering her with his strong body. Even as she fell, she looked into his eyes, still filled with anger, but now mingled with concern. He cradled her head as it hit the hard ground and then rolled off her and jumped back up. What? It confused and embarrassed her. Why had he done that? The answer came quick as she saw the tiny energy emissions explode against his shoulders. She scooted back and fumbled with her guard-screen as Spencer pulled more energy emissions out of his pocket and tossed them into the air. Sophie gasped—her body shook all over. If those energy emissions had hit my face—she pushed the unpleasant thought aside and scurried to her feet, but the dissenters had launched their final attack for the day and had scattered.
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Completely awesome! Thanks Shaunna!!!
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