“Toast is not going to get you through the day! Come sit down and have some rice before you go!”Ivy let out an exaggerated sigh, having had expect...ed the reaction from her mother. She glanced at the kitchen clock, her alarm fueled when she saw that the hour hand was close to striking to the 9. “I’ll eat during my lunch break!” Ivy defended, pivoting on her heels to escape her mom. While pulling on her boots, she overheard her dad’s chuckle and her mom’s complaint about her always trying to. Yes, I should feel ashamed, but oddly, I don’t. Closeness is everything. If Audrey chooses to show you her text messages from me from the past months, you will see that I sent her the littlest of things but did so whenever I thought of her, which was often. There probably are hundreds of photos on her cellphone of flowers, beach scenes, sunsets from airliner windows, children playing, autumn leaves, chipmunks scurrying and the coolest 1966 GTO ever, seen at a car show. You will not find. I told him that I need to fix my make up, which he took it too casually. As we got down from the car and proceeded towards the entrance of the mall at the basement level. Just before the entrance, there was security. I noticed that the male security personnel’s eye was fixed on me, I was wondering why. Then while checking, the female security personnel said slowly near to my ear, “Madam, lagta hai apne bra nahi pehena hai” (Madam, it seems you are not wearing a bra). To which, my eyes went wide. He had decided to let them have a little glass to celebrate. All that he had was one magnum left. He smiled and figured that Carl had probably celebrated the last time he used the lodge and had not thought to restock the champagne. Brad fixed himself a George Dickel Bourbon and water and grabbed two glasses and the magnum of champagne and went over to the girls. They squealed when they realized what he was going to do."Only one glass per, and don't tell Joseph that I did this or he might use.
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