This seemed to be something worth chancing bad luck. We sped up in an effort to get to the trouble site as soon as possible.What we found was a burnin...g haystack and a nearby manure pile. The haystack was almost burned out, but the manure pile was smoking as if it was going to burn for days. The really interesting point was that five Indians, probably our Yaquis, were attacking the house. It was built from adobe, so it was not going to burn. Even the roof was covered with a coating of adobe, so. Wo apne pati yani mere dost ke bare me keh rahi thi ki ab mujhe dusra bachha nahi chaiye aur mujhe ab ye shadi apne first bachhe ke liye hi nibhani hai aur wo apne pati se love nahi karti…Mai to soch mai pad gaya ki ye sab kya bol rahi hai lekin maine socha apne dost ka kya hoga jo ise pyar karta hai…Phir mai utha aur wo idhar udhar ki baten karne lagi.Phir ye sab to 6 month chala lekin mai kafi hasi majak karta rehta hu to wo mere sath kafi ghul mil gai thi aur unhone new phone liya to mujhe. "I suppose I shouldn't have threatened that I'd hurt himif he ever hurt my big sister!"Sara laughed. "You threatened him, too?" She meekly shrugged hershoulders toward Katie. "Sorry. Then again, if Tommi and I didn't scarehim off with our threats, maybe he _is_ serious."Tommi nodded. "He seems like a nice guy."Katie changed the subject. Today wasn't about her. It was about thebride and the wedding. "Brian is a very lucky man."Tommi and Sara exchanged smiles."He better treat my sister. “I’ll give you one chance. You have to make this up to me. Now.” “I’ll d-do anything! P-please…” I could hear myself babbling. She grinned… and it scared me, the look she had on her face. I had never seen it in the year me and her had been together. “Fine…” she said slowly. “You’re going to do WHATEVER I tell you to do. I’m going to call in sick, you stay right there, bitch.” I cringed. She walked into the living room, and I ignored my urge to follow her. .
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