The choice was to walk home, ten miles; catch a bus, God knows when; or go back seventy years and try to explain everything to Ethel.He walked past th...e car - the dewy rime on the roof still bore evidence of Sally's last message: 'S. xxx, ' it said - and strode off up the alley.It must have been closing time, but the lights were on inside the shop. He pushed at the door, but it was locked. A blind had been pulled down over the glass. She must be still here. She must.He beat on the glass with his. I stormed out, and went to a coffee shop to get my head together. To myamazement, one of my old classmates, Mark Carpenter was there, and before Iknew it, I was crying on his shoulder, and telling him what had happened.He helped me reach a peace with my former boyfriend who started living as awoman full time, and thanks to Mark we actually parted friends.A few months later I moved in with Mark, married him, and things started togo our way right away. He had been a bit of a tech nerd in high. “You said...” I began.“I said the original source has nothing more,” the man interrupted. “The young woman that helps me out is a different breed of cat. She got in there in about five minutes and downloaded everything she could find. I spent the weekend sifting through the haul. They have a specific formula that determines what percentage of revenue goes to each artist. It isn’t predicated on purchases or downloads and it is a sliding scale depending upon popularity and genre. I have an. Everyone was still up as it was only about 10:15. I explained my evening to my family and then told of the conversation I had with Mr. Fletcher on the way home. Mom and Suzie thought it was a little harsh, but Dad agreed with Mr. Fletcher, saying that he would not want someone toying with his daughter's affections either. We discussed this some more, then it was time for me to go to bed, since I had to work all day tomorrow.Suzie and I went upstairs and got ready for bed. We snuggled up.
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