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  • They’d been fighting for so long she didn’t know how to talk to Billy without yelling, but this time he didn’t give her a chance to say her usual “Dammit, why are you calling here?” or “What the hell do you want?”

    The Promised World Lisa Tucker 2009

  • They’d been fighting for so long she didn’t know how to talk to Billy without yelling, but this time he didn’t give her a chance to say her usual “Dammit, why are you calling here?” or “What the hell do you want?”

    The Promised World Lisa Tucker 2009

  • They’d been fighting for so long she didn’t know how to talk to Billy without yelling, but this time he didn’t give her a chance to say her usual “Dammit, why are you calling here?” or “What the hell do you want?”

    The Promised World Lisa Tucker 2009

  • “How many people do you think are here?” asked Venaster, raising his voice.

    Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011

  • “How many people do you think are here?” asked Venaster, raising his voice.

    Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011

  • “What are you doing here?” my mother demanded when she saw me.

    Dirty Secret Jessie Sholl 2011

  • “How the hell do I get out of here?” she asked the purple emptiness.

    Crimson Wind Diana Pharaoh Francis 2011

  • “How many people do you think are here?” asked Venaster, raising his voice.

    Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011

  • “How many people do you think are here?” asked Venaster, raising his voice.

    Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011

  • “How many people do you think are here?” asked Venaster, raising his voice.

    Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire David R. George III 2011

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