"I'she?" Natalie mumbled. "Twas New Year."Tabitha snarled and got up, offering the hungover Scottish girl a glass of water which was gratefully accept...ed. Tabitha returned from the kitchen with two tablets and a pint of water which Natalie gratefully took. "You heard us?" Natalie asked and Tabitha smiled. "Was blind drunk," the hungover girl muttered as she swallowed the two tablets."What about the rest of your senses?" Tabitha asked with a grin and Natalie groaned rubbing her eyes."Yeah, I. This kind of thing would scandalize them. So I won’t tell them about it!”“Probably a good idea,” Cindi agreed. “My parents would never understand my private life so I just don’t tell them about it, either.”“Same here,” I said, “at least with my mom, who did everything in her power to discover what I was doing and interfere in it in every way possible. That’s why I moved to Chicago before school started. She’s a complete whack-job, and a hypocrite to boot.”“This sounds like a common problem,”. . ?" he turned to one of the boys, "What's it called, Clay?" The Citadel, I think," Clay answered."Yeah, the Citadel! Are you those folks?" We are," was all I said."Why, we'd be honored to join you!" The man couldn't resist shaking my hand. "Everyone in the Valley has heard about you folks! Word's got around, I can tell you. Nobody wants to mess with the folks from the Citadel! I'm Arnie Grover, this here's Millie. Don't know her last name. The shy one yonder, that's Sammy Downs. Me and her. When I was back at our seats, Kate looked at me, and said, "See. You didwell." Yea," I whispered, "But, I've never had to stand in line before." Comes with the territory love. A guy can walk in, do his thing standingup, and walk out. A lady has to sit no matter what. It just takeslonger."It was after one, when the events that Kate was interested in were over,except for the finals. So, we went to the cafeteria for a little lunch,and noticed that we had gotten a lot of snow. We ate our lunch,.
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