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  • By all accounts, Gavino Zavala is not just one of the good guys, he's one of the very best guys.

    C. Brian Smith: The Shame Of Celibacy C. Brian Smith 2012

  • By all accounts, Gavino Zavala is not just one of the good guys, he's one of the very best guys.

    C. Brian Smith: The Shame Of Celibacy C. Brian Smith 2012

  • By all accounts, Gavino Zavala is not just one of the good guys, he's one of the very best guys.

    C. Brian Smith: The Shame Of Celibacy C. Brian Smith 2012

  • By all accounts, Gavino Zavala is not just one of the good guys, he's one of the very best guys.

    C. Brian Smith: The Shame Of Celibacy C. Brian Smith 2012

  • Gavino shrugged again, and Mireva had to stop herself from saying something.

    Highborn Yvonne Navarro 2010

  • She was up and in front of Mireva instantly, but Gavino had finally given up on the nephilim girl.

    Highborn Yvonne Navarro 2010

  • Yeah, the girl was still feeling the effects of Gavino.

    Highborn Yvonne Navarro 2010

  • “Your bad,” Gavino ground out, then backhanded Brynna hard enough to knock her off her feet.

    Highborn Yvonne Navarro 2010

  • Despite the noise level—the screams of the fans and the shouts of those who were focusing on the mess created by Gavino—he recognized the sound of a second gunshot when it came, even though it could have been mistaken for the snap of a bat against a fastball.

    Highborn Yvonne Navarro 2010

  • “If you mean yesterday in the hallway when you and that guy ran off Gavino, then yeah.”

    Highborn Yvonne Navarro 2010

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