Andrews @page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } 5 All Alone at the Bates Motel "I understand what you're suggesting," she told me on the bus after school. I had given her the book in the morning, and she had read the story during a study hall period. "I think it's dangerous." She looked out the window. When I had awoken in the morning, it was the first thing that came into my mind, and the light of morning, the beginning of a new day, had a way of making exciting ideas a lot less exciting. It's as if the sunlight illuminates all the obstacles you missed in the darkness. And as she said, the dangers. "I know," I said in a loud whisper. "I'm sorry. I just hate seeing you upset and frightened and when this came to mind, I had to call you." She spun around, her eyes narrow and cold. "I didn't say I wouldn't do it. I just said it's dangerous. It might not be a bad idea." She looked out again. I could feel the blood rushing into my face. She would actually consider doing it?
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