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Dance with Me
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Luanne Rice
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Dance with Me
Stars were caught in the tree branches. She wished she could keep stars in her pocket, just to give him every time she saw him.
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Luanne Rice
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Violence merely increases hate . . . adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.' Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Luanne Rice
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Had Jane felt that way this whole time? Back when it had all happened, Sylvie remembered feeling really angry at her: Sylvie had chosen Brown partly so she could be at college with her sister. Then Jane had gotten pregnant and ruined everything.
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Luanne Rice
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You make it sound mad," Sylvie said. "As if it drives you crazy.
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Luanne Rice
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Love doesn't give you control-it takes control of you.
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Luanne Rice
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without him-I wasn't sure I could go on breathing. But I did." "I know," Sylvie said. "It was because I loved him," Jane said. "And that's what love does. It takes hold of you so hard . . . takes hold of your breath. Your heart, your pulse, your thoughts, everything.
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Luanne Rice
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Jane seemed to just like her. She liked her without wanting anything in return:
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Luanne Rice
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liked the way Jane smiled at her-as if Jane was looking for and seeing the very best in Chloe. Not like teachers, always correcting you, trying to improve you, and not like parents, just waiting for you to do the next wrong thing, so they could shake their heads and let you know how disappointed they were in you. . . .
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Luanne Rice
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she'd looked it up and read the definition {"deprived of the possession or use of something; lacking something needed, wanted, or expected"}
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Luanne Rice
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But her life on this earth had taught her this: that love, in the end, was all that mattered. Friends, families, suitors, husbands: Goodness abounded in all of them.
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Luanne Rice
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Jane put her hand on the calendar, as if she could take those days right in through her skin, her pores, into her blood and bones, hold them forever. But time didn't work that way. Time was all about the present. It was where you were and what you were doing, in any given moment, that gave life its meaning.
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Luanne Rice
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Jane's dream had ripped her heart from her chest, as if the past were a lion that could eat her alive.
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