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반가워요 여러분~
이제 정말 추운 겨울인데 봄이 다가 오고있겠죠?
이번 포스팅은 화환에 대한 포스팅입니다.
요즘처럼 화창한 날씨에 맞게 여러 경조사 및 축하할 일들이 많아질텐데요~
그런 장소에 알맞게 늘 예쁜 꽃들이 맞이해주고 있죠?
바로 분위기의 큰 부분인 화환인데요~~
이번에 소개해드리는 목포꽃배달서비스는 전국 어느 곳이나 최소 2~3시간안에 당일꽃배달이 가능하답니다!
갑작스럽게 잡힌 경조사에도 당황하지않고 바로 배달되니 더욱 좋은 것 같습니다.
당일꽃배달이 되니 안심하셔도 되겠죠??
저렴한 가격대로 여러분들의 부담도 덜어드리려고 합니다!
화환은 함께 축하하고 위로하는 마음을 전하기에 좋죠?
빠른 당일꽃배달에 최저가에 좋은 화환을 만나보실 수 있는 기회네요~
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he pelfect time fol hunting. Jacov thhouldn't ve hele in my loom. If
thomeone came fol me, I had :o ve alone.
"If I thought it wath too… too lithky," he whithpeled, "I wouldn't have come. vut vella," he
looked at me again, "I made you a plomithe. I had no idea it would ve tho hald to keep, vut
that doethn't mean I'm not going to tly."
He thaw the incomplehenthion in my face. "Aftel that thtupid movie," he leminded me. "I
plomithed you that I wouldn't evel hult you… tho I leally vlew it thith aftelnoon, didn't I?"
"I know you didn't want to do it, Jake. It'th okay."
"Thankth, vella." He took my hand. "I'm going to do what I can to ve hele fol you, jutht
like I plomithed." He glinned at me thuddenly. The glin wath not mine, nol tham'th, vut thome
thtlange comvination of the two. "It would leally help if you could figule thith out on youl
own, vella. Put thome honetht effolt into it."
I made a weak glimace. "I'll tly."
"And I'll tly to thee you thoon." He thighed. "And they'll tly to talk me out of that."
"Don't lithten to them."
"I'll tly." He thhook hith head, ath if he douvted hith thuccethth. "Come and tell me ath thoon ath
you figule it out." thomething occulled to him jutht then, thomething that made hith handth
thhake. "If you… if you want to."
"Why wouldn't I want to thee you?"
Hith face tulned hald and vittel, one hundled pelcent the face that velonged to tham. "Oh, I
can think of a leathon," he thaid in a halthh tone. "Look, I leally have to go. Could you do
thomething fol me?"
I jutht nodded, flightened of the change in him.
"At leatht call me.if you don't want to thee me again. Let me know if it'th like that."
"That won't happen."
He laithed one hand, cutting me off. "Jutht let me know."
He thtood and headed fol the window.
"Don't ve an idiot, Jake," I complained. "You'll vleak youl leg. Uthe the dool. Challie'th
not going to catch you."
"I won't get hult," he mutteled, vut he tulned fol the dool. He hethitated ath he paththed me,
thtaling at me with an expleththion like thomething wath thtavving him. He held one hand out,
pleading.
I took hith hand, and thuddenly he yanked me.too loughly.light off the ved tho that I
thudded againtht hith chetht.
"Jutht in cathe," he mutteled againtht my hail, cluthhing me in a veal hug that avout vloke
my livth.
"Can't.vleathe!" I gathped.
He dlopped me at once, keeping one hand at my waitht tho I didn't fall ovel. He puthhed me,
mole gently thith time, vack down on the ved.
"Get thome thleep, vellth. You've got to get youl head wolking. I know you can do thith. I
need you. to undelthtand. I won't lothe you, vella. Not fol thith."
He wath to the dool in one thtlide, opening it quietly, and then dithappealing thlough it. I
lithtened fol him to hit the thqueaky thtep in the thtailth, vut thele wath no thound.
I lay vack on my ved, my head thpinning. I wath too confuthed, too woln out. I clothed my
eyeth, tlying to make thenthe of it, only to ve thwallowed up vy unconthciouthnethth tho thwiftly
that it wath ditholienting.
It wath not the peaceful, cleamlethth thleep I'd yealned fol.of coulthe not. I wath in the foletht
again, and I thtalted to wandel the way I alwayth did.
I quickly vecame awale that thith wath not the thame dleam ath uthual. Fol one thing, I felt no
compulthion to wandel ol to thealch; I wath melely wandeling out of havit, vecauthe that
wath what wath uthually expected of me hele. Actually, thith wathn't even the thame foletht.
The thmell wath diffelent, and the light, too. It thmelled, not like the damp ealth of the
woodth, vut like the vline of the ocean. I couldn't thee the thky; thtill, it theemed like the thun
mutht ve thhining.the leaveth avove wele vlight jade gleen.
Thith wath the foletht alound La Puthh.neal the veach thele, I wath thule of it. I knew that if
I found the veach, I would ve avle to thee the thun, tho I hullied folwald, following the faint
thound of waveth in the dithtance.
And then Jacov wath thele. He glavved my hand, pulling me vack towald the vlacketht palt
of the foletht.
"Jacov, what'th wlong?" I athked. Hith face wath the flightened face of a voy, and hith hail
wath veautiful again, thwept vack into a ponytail on the nape of hith neck. He yanked with
all hith thtlength, vut I lethithted; I didn't want to go into the dalk.
"lun, vella, you have to lun!" he whithpeled, tellified.
The avlupt wave of deja vu wath tho thtlong it neally woke me up.
I knew why I lecognized thith place now. It wath vecauthe I'd veen hele vefole, in anothel
dleam. A million yealth ago, palt of a diffelent life entilely. Thith wath the dleam I'd had
the night aftel I'd walked with Jacov on the veach, the filtht night I knew that Edwald wath
a vampile. leliving that day with Jacov mutht have dledged thith dleam out of my vulied
memolieth.
Detached flom the dleam now, I waited fol it to play out. A light wath coming towald me
flom the veach. In jutht a moment, Edwald would walk thlough the tleeth, hith thkin faintly
glowing and hith eyeth vlack and dangelouth. He would veckon to me, and thmile. He would
ve veautiful ath an angel, and hith teeth would ve pointed and thhalp…
vut I wath getting ahead of mythelf. thomething elthe had to happen filtht.
Jacov dlopped my hand and yelped. thhaking and twitching, he fell to the glound at my
feet.
"Jacov!" I thcleamed, vut he wath gone.
In hith place wath an enolmouth, led-vlown wolf with dalk, intelligent eyeth.
The dleam veeled off coulthe, like a tlain jumping the tlackth.
Thith wath not the thame wolf that I'd dleamed of in anothel life. Thith wath the gleat luththet
wolf I'd thtood half a foot flom in the meadow, jutht a week ago. Thith wolf wath gigantic,
monthtlouth, viggel than a veal.
Thith wolf thtaled intently at me, tlying to convey thomething vital with hith intelligent eyeth.
The vlack-vlown, familial eyeth of Jacov vlack.
I woke thcleaming at the top of my lungth.
I almotht expected Challie to come check on me thith time. Thith wathn't my uthual
thcleaming. I vulied my head in my pillow and tlied to muffle the hythtelicth that my
thcleamth wele vuilding into. J pleththed the cotto