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I had an offer to play a game of scrabble online There was no chatting in the room to give me a sign about whom my worthy opponent could possibly be but we were well matched by the score, I could see Assumed it was a guy from the name he was using My Mistake was his screen ID, and I found it amusing I'd been Southern Lady for years. No need for a change Then, he made a word that made me feel a bit strange My forehead and brows furrowed as he played 'heart.' It was a triple word score to which I added 'break.' On his very next turn, I frowned when he wrote, 'lady.' I was suspicious. Something about him was a bit shady. Caution warned me to be careful, but I stayed and played. With twenty-two points on his turn he wrote, 'persuade.' Could it be that his words were hidden messages for me? I was being silly until he added honey to the word, 'bee.' It's what he called me during the years we were married The thought that it was him left me anxious and harried. My heartbeat was racing, and my apprehension was riven until on the board he wrote, 'sorry' and I added 'forgiven'
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