“They put Him Third!...” HAHAHAHHAHHAH ... Moria O’Shannan laughed off and on for hours and enjoyed a productive day in an unusually good mood.�...��Is this what you expected?” I pushed a copy of today’s Justice across the breakfast table to my student who was eating her shredded wheat with sliced bananas.“Special Edition? We made the cover?” Shock was evident in her naïve face.I wasn’t surprised. They had called me a few times asking for an interview or quotes. I gave my standard response: As long. “Enough of that.” she countered, and slid her arm inside his. “Let’s go have some fun.”They entered, and paid for a movie that had been out for a while, and were pleasantly pleased to find the cinema almost completely empty. There was an older couple in the middle, and a group of boys, but they had luckily picked seats that were better suited to actually watching the film. Jeannette led him into the back row of the room, and slid into the corner seat. She smiled at him, her white teeth catching. He took a silent inventory of the diner. Eddie the Rat and Tiny were right where they had been when the whole thing kicked off. This caused Tony to doubt his sanity for a moment. A couple that had been sitting near the back wall were definitely gone though. He remembered the older guy walking past and asking the young woman if it would be OK to join her and her baby.The three amigos—the Iranian, or whatever he was, and the other two that always came in with him—were ... together. The terrified. She turned her head to see the clearest, warmest, chestnut brown eyes she had ever witnessed. She had no idea how it had happened but she found herself with her suitcase away from the crowd in the arms of the man of her dreams. He had found her in the throng of people with no difficulty at all. He could pick out her bright red hair from a mile away. She was everything he had expected. Slightly on the shorter side of life, she fit perfectly in his arms. She wasn’t supermodel beautiful but he.
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