The Living Dead

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Author: Swailem Hennein ISBN: 9781524580636
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: April 24, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Swailem Hennein
ISBN: 9781524580636
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: April 24, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

She was five-six, slim, with nonconspicuous well-formed breasts, artistically curving into a long neck, bearing delicate features. She was endowed with soft skin, delicately shaped cheekbones, and slightly pouting healthy lips with a perpetual pleasant smile. Her beautiful chin was accentuated with a tiny birth mark above the right jaw beneath a pleasant forehead. Beautifully slanted wide hazel-gray eyes with naturally thick black eyelashes displayed sparkles of hope and light. Topping her head were soft dark brown waves of hair, which, on the job, she wore in two big braids arranged together into a crown-like bow that made her look taller. She looked her best though when she arranged her hair in a wide strand of shiny waves, resembling a mix of light and dark-shaded gold flowing on the left-hand side of her chest. Occasionally, she let her hair naturally spread to medium length over her back, covering her shoulder blades. Kathy seemed never to forget that she was an attractive woman and took pride in that fact. She was invariably confident, low-keyed, and gentle.

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She was five-six, slim, with nonconspicuous well-formed breasts, artistically curving into a long neck, bearing delicate features. She was endowed with soft skin, delicately shaped cheekbones, and slightly pouting healthy lips with a perpetual pleasant smile. Her beautiful chin was accentuated with a tiny birth mark above the right jaw beneath a pleasant forehead. Beautifully slanted wide hazel-gray eyes with naturally thick black eyelashes displayed sparkles of hope and light. Topping her head were soft dark brown waves of hair, which, on the job, she wore in two big braids arranged together into a crown-like bow that made her look taller. She looked her best though when she arranged her hair in a wide strand of shiny waves, resembling a mix of light and dark-shaded gold flowing on the left-hand side of her chest. Occasionally, she let her hair naturally spread to medium length over her back, covering her shoulder blades. Kathy seemed never to forget that she was an attractive woman and took pride in that fact. She was invariably confident, low-keyed, and gentle.

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