The book For All Our Tomorrows was written by author Freda Lightfoot Here you can read free online of For All Our Tomorrows book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is For All Our Tomorrows a good or bad book?
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He was breathing softly against her ear, stroking her back as they swayed together and Bette found herself nestling closer. She loved their Friday nights out at the Armoury best of all their times together, looked forward to them all week. This was where she most liked to be, in his arms. The music ended and he let her go quite abruptly, looking around with a dazed expression in his eyes, as if he didn’t wish to be seen anywhere near her, or as if he could hardly bear to touch her. Why was that,... she wondered? ‘What’s wrong?’ she asked. ‘Something is, I can tell.’ ‘Let’s go outside. We need to talk.’ They strolled down the lane, the scent of damp earth and new grass strong in their nostrils and somewhere in the distance, the thin whistle of a train and a hiss of steam as it drew out of the station. ‘You’ve been cool with me all evening. What is it? Don’t you like me any more?’ ‘Sure I do, but you ain’t my girl and I have to keep reminding myself of that fact.
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