Debra Anastasia Quotes
Livia Held Her Spatula As Blake Whispered In Her Ear. "I See Us Just Like This A Hundred Years From Now, Old And Deaf. I'll Be The Luckiest Man."
Emotion Caught Her - This Was All She Wanted. Simple, Beautiful Frittata Moments With This Man.
"Someday, Livia, I'll Be Man Enough To Buy The Food," He Continued. "I'll Give You An Oven. I'll Try So Hard.
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