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| Siobhan | 's eyebrows urr stuck in a per |
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| Siobhan | taps her pen against her chin |
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| Siobhan | hits me wi another please go |
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' | Siobhan | , ah say. "This hus been great |
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e last couple of weeks been?' | Siobhan | asks. |
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y, when ah finish a sentence, | Siobhan | nods then takes her time tae |
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Across fae me, | Siobhan | smiles and shakes her heid. W |
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rtless monster. Ye know whit, | Siobhan | , ye're no ma mum, and ye're n |
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"That's aw ah've got; ah tell | Siobhan | . 'Some days ah wid jist furge |
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Cathoose. Ah explain fur | Siobhan | 's benefit. I'm no sure if she |
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he truth is jist gonnae upset | Siobhan | . Ah widnae want tae upset som |
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h suppose ah still could. But | Siobhan | widnae be happy wi me. It's k |