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Chapter Ten

Author: Louise Dawn
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Galene needed to get her shit together. How had she lost her favorite paintbrush? The stiff hog bristle brush was what she needed for her background blend. And now, she'd gone in search of a similar tool, begging fellow students to lend her theirs. She'd buy a new brush later that evening. Grumbling at how much time she'd wasted, Galene raced back to her studio and headed straight for the open tin. Dipping the broad brush into bright green paint, she turned to her new canvas and, with an arched swipe, let loose. Green globs struck white canvas as she dipped the brush again and raised her hand. 

"What in the living hell!" The deep voice behind the easel had her freezing as a large man stepped into view.

He clutched his paint-splattered jacket like he'd been stabbed and gaped at her in shock. 

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