? "I think you might be interested in these." he said.She looks at the envelope, brown paper one, "And envelope?" she says doubtfully, but opens up th...e envelope and pulls out the first picture.? Her eyes suddenly go wide as saucers and she blushed a cute little red colour as he looks over at me.? "Where." she says.? "Where did you get these?" she asks.I look at her and frown.? "It seems to me I really should show those to your father." he says, not answering her question.? "Perhaps even to the. Which I started not wanting to do, because the dreams were so surreal and upsetting. I was also being awoken nearly every morning, sometimes in the small hours of night, by jackhammering, drilling that rattled the whole of my modest apartment like the voice of an angry God.I reported the noise to the school, but they told me no construction was going on in the building. Other teachers heard it as well, but no one could locate the drilling’s source.I started taking pills, Xanax, so I could. Maybe some ‘getting to know nature’ thrown in to argue for funding, but it was really just a free for all camping trip and I certainly had nothing to do with biology. Neither had professor Lyndon, she led my English literature class if she wasn’t jumping on the chance to go for a late night swim dressed much less adequately than I normally knew her.Now the sensible thing would have been to just walk back as I had come, forget what I had seen and maybe have that one wank in my tent thinking of. ”He tilted his head to the side, and eyed her closely. Her poker face was gone, ripped away by her own words, and he found himself lost as he stared into her eyes again. Now, as if from nowhere, he found sadness. Not the sadness he was familiar with, sadness caused by pain, visceral pain, family pain, loss and mourning. That wasn’t what he saw on her face. The sadness he found there was like looking into an abyss of coldness. It was the sort of sadness he figured you might find on a reluctant.
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