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"How are you feeling?" she asks kindly
"I’rabs two oatuess I can’t reallyto hireeure out my situation with Rhys without Rhys, and boy, did he ever put ly "I guess that if a decision is being made that involves another person, they should be in on that decision too"
"I agree, but he’s the one who shut s just hs "He was a blunt h and take another cookie when she offers it Yep, I’yht"
"He usually was, rin" We both look out theabove the sink e hear a car pull up "There’s Mama now"
"I’ll be sure to say hello to her before she leaves But in theto enjoy my last couple of hours here and take a walk"
"Have you seen the old slave quarters out back?" Gabby asks "Rhys and I also added a confederate arinal site was"
"The confederates camped here?" I ask, a the Mississippi," she replies with a nod "Best I could tell, froht And let me tell you, it wasn’t a hardship to watch Rhys ith his shirt off, digging so up the tents"
"I’h "I love that you’re still so much in love"
"It’s only been a year And honestly, I fall more in love with him every day I know, it sounds corny, but I can’t help it"
"It doesn’t sound corny I think that’s how it’s supposed to be Okay, I’arden"
"Perfect day for it Fall’s settling in"
I nod, wave, and while chewing on the last of h several huge old oaks, like the ones out in front of the house There are several sinal conditions, with genuine artifacts that were found around the grounds where the cabins originally stood Plexiglas covers the s and doors, so guests can look in without disturbing anything
Plaques stand near each cabin, describing what slave life was like here on the plantation two hundred years ago She’s included photocopies of original sales receipts when her ancestor bought or sold each slave The docule" style="display:block" data-ad-client="ca-pub-7451196230453695" data-ad-slot="9930101810" data-ad-format="auto" data-full-width-responsive="true"></ins>