I poured my self a glass of chardonnay and sat down in my comfortable couch looking out over the panoramic view over the city. I can do whatever I wan...t.I went all blank. What do you do when you don't work? I don't know.I was terrified. Is this why I spent all this hours on work, building a career getting payed more than most could imagine. To sit in my expensive couch in my outrageously expensive home not knowing what to do once I had some time off.DING DONGSaved from my depressing thought by. I have nothing left to give you." I wasn't planning to take anything from you," Mark said. "Who tookyour lunch?"The boy looked up confused, and then apprehensively pointed to fourboys laughing at a table in the corner."What is your name?" Chester Mims," the boy said. "I'm in Grade 6." Wait here Chester, I'm going to get your lunch back." Mark thenheaded over to the table and stood in front of the boys, whoimmediately noticed, and stopped laughing. "What's up, Tonto," one ofthe boys said. Over. I knew she wouldn’t be fooling around on me, but I thought there might be something kind of interesting in the files anyway. When I got to work I dropped the disk in my desk drawer and started untangling problems with our system. By the time they were fixed, the disk was forgotten. I had enough guilty feelings for suspecting something of my wife that I really didn’t want to pursue the matter of her encrypted files. Things moved on. The Christmas break came and went. A new semester started for. One thing that I do want to say, is how grateful I am of everyone here in the club. When I first started sailing a year or two ago, I was a complete beginner; knowing absolutely nothing about sailing, racing, or what to do. But I’ve never been treated that way by anyone here; I’ve been accepted into the club, and made feel welcome, no one has ever told me that I don’t know what I’m doing, or because I’m not all that experienced, my thoughts or views mean nothing.“What I also enjoy is that even.
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