“She fell asleep, leaning on his chest, and he edged her a little off a particularly painful bruise, leaned his head back against the tree he had propped them up against, and closed his own eyes. ”

Robin McKinley

Robin McKinley - “She fell asleep, leaning on his chest...” 1

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