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... tures with my eyes and my fingertip.

"There," I said, pointing. "That’s the shore where we lost the life raft."

Nick chuckled softly. "And where you almost fainted because you thought the turtle under the bush was some kind of wild animal."

I jabbed his thigh with my elbow. He kissed the top of my head.

"And that," I continued, moving my finger, "is the stream where we used to bathe... And do other stuff," I laughed at my own dirty joke.

"You were always t ...

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