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Story: Day of the Storm (Finley Creek: Storm Stories Collection)
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Everyone started cheering. A. J. was afraid to breathe.
And then with a sound she’d never forget, the woman who’d rescued her and Sean was being pulled across the glass and tile.
Sean was wrapped tightly around her.
He was out.
Thank God, they were both out.
“Sean!”
A. J. jerked away from her brother, who had given up trying to get her to leave and instead had wrapped her in a blanket.
She pushed her way through the small crowd. “Sean!”
He turned. He’d heard her.
He was covered in white dust. The rain was making quick work of it. He wiped his eyes quickly, leaving claylike streaks on his cheeks.
His rich, dark hair was coated in it.
He’d never looked more beautiful to her.
And he was coming for her.
He pushed through the crowd, too. He ignored the slaps on the back from his colleagues and friends.
He was focused on her.
A. J. took another step.
And then his arms were wrapping around her, and he was just holding her right there in the rain.
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