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Jesse parked the truck and sighed. This had been one of the best days of his life, and he didn’t want it to end. He always had fun with Daniella, but today had been different. Danni was different, but he couldn’t exactly put his finger on the “what” that had changed. She turned and smiled at him, “You want to come in?” “Yeah, sure.” He opened his door and jogged around to help her out on the passenger side. He held the door while she climbed down. It had started to snow, and snowflakes stuck to her hair and the sleeves of her jacket. They walked in companionable silence up to the door. Bev was working and David had his bowling league on Sunday nights, so the door was locked, and the porch light was on. She slipped her key in the lock and let the both of them inside. They