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    The Rousseaus'

    While Marcus was out at the grocery store, Adele enjoyed watching cable and catching up with her soap operas. She was disrupted when Annamarie barged in pushed her way next to her on the sofa. “Can I help you?” she asked sarcastically. She loved Annamarie's company, but she had to admit that...
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    The Rousseaus'

    Adele laughed at her granddaughter. She was always a curious child. “You will learn all about that when you get older in school. Anyways our present…I have been spending time practicing my apparition and I managed the right balance of concentration and determination to get us half-way around...
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    The Rousseaus'

    She listened to Annamarie’s answer and sighed. “You know I have one more Christmas present for you…” she began smiling. “They taught you what apparition is at that school right?” She watched Annamarie blink her eyes with confusion. “Well…apparition magical skill that allows you to transport...
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    The Rousseaus'

    (Kitchen) Adele hummed a song to herself as she hand washed the dirty dishes that were piling up in the sink. She turned around when she heard the scrapping of a chair against the hard wood floor. “Finally decided to leave your room missy.” she said teasingly to Annamarie. She felt a little...
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    The Rousseaus'

    Adele watched her son’s behavior with a raised eye brow. She knew that this would be a difficult reunion for her son and granddaughter. She could tell that after the death of her daughter-in-law that her son was becoming more and more withdrawn and honestly did not know what to do with him...
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    The Rousseaus'

    Seconds later Adele emerged from the kitchen wiping her hands and on her apron. She glanced back into the kitchen and watched as Annamarie happily munched away at the cookies. “My my my…she sure as grown.” she said to her son Marcus, eyeing him intently.
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    The Rousseaus'

    (Annamarie's Bedroom) “Child I don’t know how this girl could find a thing in this room.” Adele Rousseau shifted through a pile of old magazines, worn clothes, and a random assortment of preteen knick-knacks that had been abandoned by their owner and became long forgotten. Adele thought that...
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