On a Bench in the Park
by John Loeffler Elizabeth kept talking long after Jeff stopped listening, not that he didn’t care. Jeff, once he sat down, knew that everything was… Read More »On a Bench in the Park
by John Loeffler Elizabeth kept talking long after Jeff stopped listening, not that he didn’t care. Jeff, once he sat down, knew that everything was… Read More »On a Bench in the Park
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