False Start (Love And Skate)

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It stinks to high hell and back, when it belongs to a stranger, but when it belongs to someone you love, there’s no smell at all.
      I walked through the door of the Victorian home I’d bought for her; it seemed like so long ago. I heard Reed’s voice on the phone and it sounded frantic. It was late at night. On Thursdays I worked at the restaurant finishing up their payroll.
                  “Yes, I will. You’ll be here soon?”
                  “Thank you.”
                  “I hear you Falco
...n.”
                  I rushed into the bedroom, “What’s wrong, Poppy?”
                  “My water broke earlier. There’s no contractions. But Ella is going to come over anyway, just to check me.”
                  Ella was her midwife. She was an older, no nonsense woman and though I was skeptical in the beginning, she always answered Reed’s calls and came to the house twice a week.


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