"I remember the first time I pulled up in front of this house," she said softly. "All I could think was how I didn't belong here. Now I can't imagine how I ever lived anywhere else." Sandy turned a considering eye her way, but then simply nodded. She didn't need to ask if Lizbeth meant it. Her tone rang with sincerity. She hoped Diandra knew how lucky she was to have Liz as her lover- walking away from her had probably been one of the biggest mistakes she'd ever made in her life, and she didn't regret much in her past. However, she wasn't one to poach, and Lizbeth had made it clear that she didn't just love Diandra, but was in love with her as well. She'd keep her regrets to herself, she thought as she climbed out of the beat-up Nissan and grabbed her purse and laptop. Lizbeth had already opened the trunk and reached in for the two duffel bags that she was sure would provide her with more than enough clothing and supplies to get by for a few days. Taking a bolstering breath, she prepared to meet the family Lizbeth had made for herself.
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