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    Saturday, February 25, 2006 | 9:15 PM

    She found herself staring at him.
    She'd known him since primary school, but he suddenly looked different,
    He'd just had his hair cut, it had been quite long and curly, now it was much shorter and looked darker, glinting and shining in the afternoon sun,clipped close to his head. he tanned easily and his face was going brown.
    His eyes seemed blacker and she liked the way they crinched up when he laughed.

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