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"Yes, but I don't play in it"
"Why not?" His irresistible, childish grin forced Megan to look away
"It's for kids," she muttered, half-heartedly
"Have you ever taken a leisure stroll in the rain? Have you ever splashed in puddles?" Colby asked and then ju, "Yee-haw"
Megan shook her head while trying not to laugh His child-like enthusias the idea "How does he unlock the barriers to my soul?" she asked herself
"Come within the rain, she burrowed her head to keep the drops off her neck and face Colby laughed "Let go, Megan"
With a deep breath, she tilted her face to the sky Rain streaan tried to wipe it off, Colby grabbed her hands "Let the rain cleanse your mind and soul"
Each breath brought a new level of relaxation With her eyes closed and rain dripping on her face, she heard the drumbeats A man passed before her eyes, but kept his back to her She saw the vest again When he vanished, she jolted "Enough My clothes are soaked My hair is soaked Kids, tie We'll meet in the Great Rooanored his incessant pleas "I'll get you dry clothes," she hollered as she raced in the side door that led to the kitchen With her back against the door, she sighed "Until theclothes on the table for Colby, Megan headed upstairs again, this ti kept a few things here This offered a chance to think and sit alone As she sat on the edge of the bed, towel-drying her hair, she considered the man in her dream "Is it Colby?" Her heart beat faster and a s brown hair and used a headband After an returned to the kitchen Colby stood by the sink and peered out theHis muscular upper body filled Brett's shirt and the jeans fit perfectly
They fell into a rhythlance his way left Megan wondering about the dream How did one approach the subject and ask questions? "No," she thought "This is one question I won't ask" Yes, she wanted answers, but the truth scared her "In time," she reminded herself, "I'll learn the truth Until then I live life and ith the kids and horses That I can handle"