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So come a little closer
So come a little closer








so come a little closer

Come A Little Closer is 100% a stand-alone, telling Jaxson’s story. We first met Jaxson Cassidy in Kim Karr’s The Thing About Love which gave you a glimpse of him through that story.

so come a little closer

I turned my wrist over and stared at the image of a rainbow inked right over my pulse point. Circumstances have brought her together with Jaxson and things get hot, scorching hot! Sadie is full of self-doubt and feels as though she needs to make amends for her past “mistakes.” She has led a solitary life since she was 17 years old, never staying in one place too long. Sadie Banks is also looking to “step off for a while” although not intentionally. “You know,” he said, “sometimes I think the only way to get by in this world is to step off for a while.” After capturing the precious moments of his ex-fiancée’s wedding, Jaxson is off to a new, fresh start. Jaxson is a successful photographer with a once in a lifetime chance to shoot for Sports Illustrated at many exotic locations. Here are 27 ideas.Jaxson “Sundance” Cassidy was always the good guy. Unfortunately, most people can't afford to hire their favorite bands to play at their office every Friday, so you'll have to make do with smaller ways to pass the time. An afternoon spent in the car stretches on forever, but one spent at a music festival is over before you know it. You've no doubt noticed that boredom slows the seconds down to a snail's pace, while doing something fun causes them to speed up. However, even day-to-day activities can influence time. Remember how long the hours seemed to last when you were young? Research has shown that as you get older, you feel like time is ever-accelerating, so things that happened a decade ago - high school graduation or your sister's wedding - seem like they happened just last year.

so come a little closer

Oddly enough, age is a huge factor in how we perceive the clock's ticking. Time is a funny thing, especially when it comes to human perception. Forget watched pots that never boil idle Friday afternoons never end. Unfortunately, one of life's greatest ironies is that the more you anticipate the future, the slower time seems to crawl by. It doesn't matter how hardworking you are - when the weekend is so close you can practically taste the rosé, you're always going to be on the lookout for little ways to make time go faster on a Friday. As kids, every school day was spent counting down the hours until the sweet freedom of class dismissal.










So come a little closer