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Tyler kept quiet for a couple moments, just watching Abby.... then he could hold it in any longer. He burst out laughing. "Oh Abby... do you need something do to?" Tyler teased, his eyes sparkling
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she laughed too "yes! i do!" she squirmed around
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Tyler shook his head, chuckling. "Why don't we go out and see Titan again or something? You are very... entergetic today." He snorted, standing up and offering his hand to her.
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she weakly but quickly stood up. she moved so much that any ole person couldn't tell that her legs throbbed out of weakness. she took his hand "ok"
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Tyler gripped her hand and supported her, knowing this must be tiring. He walked slowly out of the cabin, glancing up at the sky and determining they had about an hour before rain came. The clouds were already moving in.
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She looked up at the incoming clouds "rainnnn!!!" She squealed with a giggle
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Tyler looked at her with an eyebrow raised. "Uh huh...." he said slowly, continuing to walk. Why was she so excited about rain? Tyler shook it off and walked into the barn, going to Titan's stall.
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she pulled away from Titan when he nuzzled her. she managed to get to the door of the stall when she saw that the clouds were blowing in faster than anticipated. she watched as a few droplets of rain fell from the sky. she put her hand out and stepped outside, relying solely on her legs now
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Tyler tipped his head and waited for Abby. He wanted to get back to the cabin as soon as possible... this storm might start out as a gentle rain but it looked like it would manifest into something much bigger. He shifted his weight, his eyebrows drawing together as he glanced up at the quickly darkening sky
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she took yet another step out into the drizzles when the bottom fell out and it starting pouring. Abby started laughing as she quickly became drenched, but she didn't care. she hadn't been out in the rain since her mother died, and now that she was finally happy again, she was putting herself in the position of bravery. she leaned her head back, her arms opened wide as she opened her mouth and drank the rain like she did as a child
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