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“How about you?” I asked him sharply before he could think of another question to ask me. “Well, I was born and brought up here. I'm a hunter too.” He said and I became glad. He could teach me how to hunt too. “You could teach me.” I responded and he didn't say a word. “I have to go.” He announced. “Now? So soon?” I couldn't let him hear how desperate I was for him to stay. “Yes, I guess we’ll be seeing each other.” He responded, winked at me and left. “Thanks for the orange juice.” I screamed after him. “You're welcome.” He screamed back. It was like those times in the movie when a woman would fall in love with a man. It was like a fairytale and I loved it. “I knew you would be here.” I turned sharply to see Laura standing behind me with her hands akimbo. “You found me.” I laugh