“I might not be good company.”“Rubbish. You’re always good company.” I hold his gaze. “Don’t worry about them—” I nod at our friends..., “they’ll be too drunk to miss us. Is your Mum home?”“No.”“Do you have alcohol?”“Yes.”“Then why go to the pub? Celebrate, commiserate, whatever you want, with me. Please?”I take his hand and urge him to follow. When he does, I inwardly rejoice. Yes! The pattern is broken and I’m no longer reliving events exactly as they happened. I can change the dream, control. The gown was of a sheer see-through satin with sleeves that reached the middle of her fore-arms and open at the front, with just a sash tied across her waist. Under the gown, she was wearing the crimson-red satin slip that had come with the gown. The slip came to well above her knees, and was held at the shoulders by two thin straps. I could see that she had put on some make-up and had brushed her golden-brown hair fashionably.Each of her hands were adorned with two dozen matching crimson red. "Pris said, "I understand."Lib said, "We have a pilot who can fly you back to Oxford. If that is what you decide, I would hope you would call Rob and tell him. Neither of you needs a messy breakup."Lib hugged Pris. "I'll leave you here. When you're ready, come over to the house, or call and say goodbye if you want to go back in a hurry. Stay here as long as you need to or to use the phone."Pris gathered herself and then picked up the phone.She called Rob's house. "Rob, I'm in the guesthouse at. "Oh yes! It's a little part we added to help explain how poor David ends up all over the world searching for his drink. Although, the story now has him being a modern man rather than from the twenties. We weren't using many songs from that time," Janice said. "But you said we should meet the new girl."She pulled off a hair net that was covering her natural hair and after using her fingers to brush it out a little dashed over to the girl. Tina and I looked at each other for a moment."She became.
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