Corbin offered, “Yeah. My drink of choice. All the rest of that shit is just gasoline.” Lana laughed. “Do you mind if I grab some clothes to cha...nge in to from my car,” Corbin asked. Lana replied, “Not at all.” “You can go ahead and pour us up a drink.” “I don’t have any mixers.” “Here you go,” Corbin said pulling out eight one-dollar bills and placing it on the desk. “I saw a vending machine sign down the hall.” “Sounds good.” Corbin disappeared. Lana put slid on a pair of Old Navy flip flops. My food cupboards were nearly empty as I hadn't yet done any groceryshopping this week. I knew I couldn't go out looking like this, and Ihad no clothes that fitted me anyway. Once again I felt depressionclosing in on me. I tidied up around the house for a bit, then watchedsome television, I even started doing some exercise workouts followingthe presenters on the television as now although I was now weaker, Ifelt full of energy which left me feeling great, but even so, all thetime I was. Daddy tried to thank him but was laughing too much to say anything. He gave Jack a wave of acknowledgment as he attempted to wipe the tears from his eyes while still laughing.By the time Jack had gotten a box of Kleenex and made sure Mary and Wanda were taken care of, Daddy had quieted down a lot. His face was still red and his eyes and nose looked like mine do after I've been crying. He stood up."June, can I impose on you to use your restroom to wash up?"Mom said, "Sure, John. Use the one in. I just sat there and watched the rest of the old movie,I felt kind of cheated so i left. so i started walking to my car on the side street that i had parked, thats when i saw her, she made a comment about me leaving so soon, i told her that there wasn't much action at that place and that i was going to another one. she asked me if i wanted a date with her. i told her i would love to but i didn't have much money, just enough to get something to eat and and pay to to get in another movie house..
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