Definitely Dead

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Series: The Sookie Stackhouse (#6)
Genres: Fiction
I enjoyed the courtesy.     There were lots of people going into the theater, and they all seemed to look at Quinn. Of course, a bald guy as tall as Quinn is going to get some stares. I was trying not to think about his hand; it was very large and very warm and very dry.     “They’re all looking at you,” he said, as he pulled the tickets from his pocket, and I pressed my lips together to keep from laughing.     “Oh, I don’t think so,” I said.     “Why else would they be staring?”     “At you,” I said, amazed.     He laughed out loud, that deep laugh that made me vibrate inside.     We had very good seats, right in the middle and toward the front of the theater. Quinn filled up his seat, no doubt about it, and I wondered if the people behind him could see. I looked at my program with some curiosity, found I didn’t recognize the names of the any of the actors in the production, and decided I didn’t care at all.
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