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I don't recognize you." My question seemed to irritate him.
"Get in," I gave in reluctantly, leaning over and unlocking the passenger door. This is a huge mistake, I thought.
As we pulled onto the highway, my unwelcome passenger lit a cigarette. Though I don't smoke, and the smell gives me a headache, I said nothing... Showed first 250 characters
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Though I don't smoke, and the smell gives me a headache, I said nothing. I thought that perhaps it would be easier for both of us if the guy was occupied with something. He seemed to sense my irritation at his presence and did not attempt conversation... Showed next 250 characters
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