Two o'clock her time, Marcus smiled. That was...now. He'd give her a little while to cool down from work, take a shower and whatever else she normally did when getting home from the garden center. Half an hour, forty-five minutes. That should do it. In the meantime, the nineteen year old had things of his own to do: change his clothes, fix his hair
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He sat there staring at his computer for long minutes, reading the exchange between Maggie and Chuck. The longer he looked at the words, the angrier Marcus became. How dare she… The swearing started quietly in Gaeilge and then a bit louder in Fae. By the time Marcus was furious enough to start yelling in English, he’d knocked his computer from his
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Marcus: *when he can't find his cousin in the house, he takes a wild stab at checking the barn and then finally walks out to the one of the pastures as he picks up the sounds of hoof-beats and Sheba's particular whinny. Figures. There they are, Liam taking the mare through a slow trot and then into an easy canter. Marcus climbs the split rail fence
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The numerically and socially strongest Gaeltacht areas are those of South Connemara, the west of the Dingle Peninsula and northwest Donegal, in which the majority of residents use Irish as their primary language. These areas are often referred to as the Fíor-Ghaeltacht ("true Gaeltacht") and collectively have a population just under 20,000.--
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