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Gabe needed to change that really soon, he wanted to convince her to move in with him. It had been almost a month, since his run in with Jake Johnson at that park, and the longer they went without a peep out of him, the more edgy Gabe got, his gut telling him that it was just the calm before the storm. He knew that feeling from being in the military and then a cop. When his gut talked, Gabe listened. "Give me the keys, sugar. The doc said I should drive us home," Karlie told him and ...held out her hand. He felt fine to drive, but dug in his pocket and put the keys in her palm anyway. It would give him time to think, and talk to Karlie, while she drove. They'd driven Freddie anyway, instead of his Camaro, because she had the motor in pieces and parts, rehabbing the carburetor. Gabe thought it was funny as shit that his girlfriend was working on his car, because she thought the engine didn't sound quite right, but Karlie was funny...and smart, and sassy, and he loved every quirky thing about her. He opened the driver's door for her, then went around and got into the passenger side, as she fired up the mean sounding engine. The more the rode in her hot rod Lincoln, the more he loved it too. It was one fine piece of machinery, and she kept it in tip top shape. "Freddie's sounding frisky today," he told her with a grin.
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