" The kitchen on my side is all yours, then," Lisa said with obvious relief."With you helping and two full kitchens, we can really lay out a spread," ...Summer said. "Make this a Thanksgiving none of us will ever forget." That sounds wonderful," Autumn said, suddenly anticipating the holiday she'd been trying to forget during her previous troubles."We'll start planning tomorrow when you get home from work, if you're up to it."Autumn nodded her head, and then yawned. It had been a tiring weekend,. He stayed up until 11:00 that evening and went to bed disappointed that she didn't call him back. He left her three messages on Thursday, and went to bed starting to get pissed, late Thursday night.Friday, his pride making him stubborn, he refused to even try to call her, and decided to head up to the cabin alone. He turned off his cell phone and spent the weekend by himself, reading, hiking and doing a lot of thinking about Sandy, school, golf, friends and life in general. By the time he. Or so he'd thought. Seemingly overnight his job went from a sore point to a fatal flaw.Three years ago, a haze of befuddlement had surrounded him and masked his sense of loss, that gut-wrenching feeling of abandonment. But even now that he was thinking more clearly, he remained clueless as to what had set her off. The wound of the divorce hadn't begun to heal because he gave it no attention; he paid it no mind at all. He pushed aside anything that reminded him of what he couldn't ignore,. ”“Spared your…?”Sharply turning away, Hippolyta made her way out to the exit of the Halls of Justice, leaving Dinah and the others confused. When her highness was finally out of earshot, the remainder of the League looked to Diana with various looks of disbelief and confusion.“You’re mother’s a piece of work Di.”“So are her friends.” Barbara frowned, having pulled a first aid kit from the nearby rest room to treat Oliver’s injuries and pulled out smelling salts to help Oliver stay awake..
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