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Date Posted: 23:04:13 01/09/02 Wed
Author: Stardoe
Subject: I thought Alpha was later.
In reply to: CW 's message, "Has anybody else noticed the music" on 21:22:18 01/09/02 Wed

Well perhaps they felt the hold on one another much earlier without ever declaring anything or doing anything. Kissing etc. Actually, I think they declared their devotion to eachother at the end of Without. Was that the name? You know the touchstone scene. Perhaps after that scene they both realised what each meant to the other, they acknowledged it there and then and so after that it was ok to be a bit posessive when someone of the oopposite sex came on the scene.
What thinks you all about this?

Stardoe[wishing she could hear that [allthings couch-scene ]music KM talks about]

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