?Nothing, Mom. Believe me. Nothing more at all. There is nothing more that she needs to do. She just needs to continuelike she is for a little whil...e more. That?s all. That?s all there isto it.?Janice nodded. ?You?re sure? You just aren?t holding back because youwant whatever it is to catch us by surprise again???I?m sure,? Mark replied. ?Trust me.??I wish to God you would stop saying that. Because I can?t trust you!?It hurt, but Mark had to accept that. ?Sorry,? he said. ?But. If you’re so insistent to sue me, I’ll help.” Phil extracted his wallet and removed a business card. “Talk to my lawyer. By the time you arrange a legal hearing, my having survived for months will have disproven your flawed prognosis.”He turned, extending his arms for his immediate family. “Let’s go see if we can help someone, instead of stealing their money!”“You’ll love this, Mom. It’s difficult to watch, but it’s astounding to witness the results firsthand.”“I’ve been dying to see it for. Latrell commented. “Most are going to be in slammer in a year. Just focus on the one or two who haven’t sold their books for d**gs. No one will think less of you otherwise.”It became obvious he signed up for something more than he expected. Nik’s work colleagues were not exactly the cheerleading; we’re all one people, black power type.“I heard back from Mark. He is enjoying his new position in Barbados. Lucky guy,” Mrs. Latrell said to the group. “If I wasn’t married, you better believe I’d be. After graduation, he decided that school had weighed too heavy on him for thirteen years, and that he was going to wait a semester before starting college. He was living on his own, and had gotten a job performing with a local theater group. That was the first of his new experiences as an independent adult. He had gone to the audition never having acted or danced before, but it sounded like a great first adult job, and so he went. He made it through multiple rounds of cuts, and at the end he.
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