Not knowing what the night had in store for us. We started out just talking and watching some tv, finally his parents left for the weekend and it wasn...’t long before Billy had busted out his bong. I could tell that he was a pro at getting stoned cuz he had a bowl ready like no ones business. He took a big hit and then he passed it over to me. I had never gotten high before but for some reason I took a bigger hit then him. I released the smoke from my mouth after a couple of minutes, Billy had. "Why didn't you tell me Sunni? I out of anyone would have understood." Because when I came here and met you and moved in that was the real me, not Suryansh. I left him and that name behind when I left home." Is that why your dad was so angry the last time?" Yes it was his first time meeting the true me, my cousin knew of course and must have told him. I am not ashamed just wished I handled it myself." She dolefully took a sip of wine."You have nothing to be ashamed of and I understand it was. I still am now. My ideas changed then, and they still have not faltered. I still want Osama Bin Laden, the man allegedly responsible, to be found and impaled on the spike from the towers. We went home at the regular hour, 2:30. The bus, like death, was silent. Only the voices of some seventh graders, who didn?t know better, and the conversation of the impending war from the juniors and seniors filled the air. It was the most unsettling bus ride I ever been on. When I arrived home, I turned on. Miranda had asked Laurie about it several times, but her younger sister was evasive, changing the subject or, more often than not, pulling up Miranda's skirt and starting another round of heated love making."And what if she did?" answered Laurie?" She'd skin us both alive, that's what!" said the older sister. "In case you don't know, sisters are not supposed to be doing what we've been doing." Really? I wonder why?"Miranda had to admit she had never felt anything like it. Even though she and.
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