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Close Third-Person (AKA Deep Third-Person) POV

“Do you like kids?” Kevin asked her eagerly.

“No,” she said. “I like dogs.”

Specifically, she liked the big stupid ones, the ones that barked at the wind and got underfoot and bowled you over every time you walked in the door.

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