“It’s too bad that our life schedules conflict so much. I wish we could spend more time together,” Abby smiled taking Tina’s hand in hers.“I...n the past several weeks, I’ve spent so much time with Dan, Karen and Wendy, I may as well live with them,” she joked.“I wouldn’t mind that at all and I think that’s what they want. You’re in love with Dan, aren’t you?”“Of course I am.”“Then why don’t you want to live with him and Karen, like Wendy is?” Abby asked, eyeing Tina’s revealing cleavage once. We had been good friends for a very long time and I knew herfamily, so I just walked in without knocking. I called, but there was noreply. I knew that someone was in because the door had been unlocked, so Imade my way up the stairs to Sarah's room. I pushed open her bedroom door,but there was no sign of her. As I was turning to leave, I noticed that thedoor to Kat's room was ajar and I could hear TV playing faintly somewhere,so I peeked round it. AT first, I didn't know what I was looking at. Her e-mail tells me more. The entire address is usually meaningless. I don?t want to mail her. I want to know her. I find a small gold mine. Live journal, my space, and recent singles posting on CL. The name she used is the same as her AIM and Yahoo! screen names. The profile associated with them is pretty barren but I add her any way. She?ll want to message me after she gets to know me. After work I scroll though her journal entries and read the comments on a few of them. Some guy seems to. I glanced at the desktop computer on the desk, and realized we'd be sharing it. Not a problem I thought. I can always find something else to do while he's on it. As I was going to get the linens out of my closet, I remembered the iron supplements that the doc had prescribed. I picked out the bottles from the medicine cabinet. For some reason the contents of the bottle were listed by their chemical name, and not by a commercial name. Weird. I mentally shrugged and took one of each like I was.
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