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... n and Suzanne were in the bread section, actually doing some shopping while they waited for some of the other customers near them to clear out. There were many more customers than they had expected at such an early hour.

Susan got panicky whenever a male got close. She often would cling to Suzanne as if for protection. She'd hardly been out of the house for something like a shopping trip in the last week, and had changed so much in that short time she could scarcely remember how to act i ...

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