She moaned and stretched and turned to find Laura watching her, and she smiled sleepily at her. "Morning, honey,” she said, and yawned. ���What time is it?" "I don't know. Almost nine.” Don't get up! Laura thought anxiously. It all went so fast. "Ummm ... got to get up.” She raised her arm over her head and squinted at her watch. "It's early,” said Laura hopefully, still watching her. "I know, but Uncle John rolls out at nine on Sundays. Always has.” Her arm fell across her stomach. “He'll be by to pick me up in a few minutes for breakfast.” She looked at Laura. “Sleep well, Laur?" "Yes,” said Laura, and she thought she had never seen anything quite so beautiful as Beth with her sleepy head on the pillow and her pale face set in the aureole of her dark hair. Beth reached up languidly and pushed Laura's hair behind her ear, and that ear tingled to the ends of Laura's fingers.
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