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... s weather was not that cold, it was hot most of the time even when it rains.

her heart started to beat slower than she was when she was standing on her feet and looking for isiah .

but now that she found him while he was safe and sound she felt a bit of relief mixed with comfort that she was next to him .

' he is right

Isiah looked at her very confused, it was very cold however he wasn't feeling the same way she was feeling.

The impact of that cold weather ...

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