Our real prizes were above.Enna was in the front of the pack, while I carried up the rear. A confused looking hobgoblin peered at us as we were coming... up the stairs, but Enna cut him down easily with a shouted battle cry.We emerged into a grand hall, lined with portraits and what appeared to be the front doors at one end, with a wrought iron spiral staircase twisting yet upwards, and a half-dozen openings branching off from it. Seemingly guided by instinct, Enna took us through one of the. There's been some thingsthat are kind of bothering me, well they're not really bothering me asmuch as I just want to talk about them."Margie grabbed me by the elbow and asked if it had anything to do withmy upcoming date with Tim."Yeah, it does. It has a lot to do with it," I said.Margie bit her lip and asked, "Good or bad?" Good, I think, but its kind of confusing." Okay," Margie said. "I'm dying to know but I won't make you gothrough it twice. I suppose I can wait until Susan gets here."My. I removed my cap, t-shirt, and flip flops and stuffed all of theminto my swim bag in one fluid motion. I also remembered to take my swimbuoy out of the bad and to grab a kick board before I joined the otherfifteen boys on our twelve-to-f******n year-olds team. Bob and I almostalways shared a lane for the entire practice since our times were verysimilar. In the lane next to us were the Murray twins, Grant and Gary. One yearolder than us, they were both amazing athletes and incrediblyhandsome.. Then she shifted to face me too.Brittany reached out a tentative hand and touched my knee."Kimberly wants to come and talk to you," she said quietly.Her eyes were lowered initially but then she hesitantly looked up to watch me.I stood up. I had taken a second damp rag from Jennifer and was rubbing my entire face. I smiled behind the cloth and then went to my authoritarian look and dropped my hands."When?" I asked.Brittany was immediately cautious and again dropped her eyes and spoke quietly..
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