She turned away red-faced, but then looked back and smiled.Rachel walked towards Sally, still just in that towel, and said, “Let’s have a coffee!�...��“Sure, I’ll see you in the cafeteria.” Sally smiled back.Sally was waiting in the cafeteria. She watched Rachel coming down the stairs to the cafeteria, she was wearing crop top and capris. Rachel spoke about recently moving to the area and buying a house. Sally explained she was coming to Gym more regularly as schools were closed for the summer, and. (Building to a crescendo)Not a thing stays the sameNow, when I send Christmas cardsAdd a name?It’s a mistake to take herUnderneath my wingWhy change the mailboxRedo the bedroomsUndo vacationsLearn to love corn flakesWhy change a bless-ed thing!I couldn’t keep from weeping as the piano stopped playing.They liked me. And, I loved ... every single one of them.“We will be back in fifteen minutes,” I said taking off my mic and putting it on the piano.I couldn’t stop crying as I left back to my chair. ” “Ok, see you in a bit,” she chirped happily, hurrying off. I let out pleased sigh, this had been one helluva great day. I gathered up my shirt and sunglasses and sauntered back home. I took a nice hot shower, ridding myself of the chlorine smell, and changed into some light around-the-house clothes. I headed down into the basement where the entertainment system was set up. Before I even got there I could smell the popcorn. Vikki was curled up on the big couch, a pillow tucked against her. I could go home and not have to worry about what Stephanie would think if she found out about what I was doing. I waited a minute and began to turn around to leave when the door creeped open. Stephanie’s dad stood in the doorway, a beer in his hand and a smile on his face. He looked around, probably trying to see if Stephanie had come with me. “Hey Natasha,” he smiled, opening the door further so that I could step inside. “Where is Stephanie?” “She said she was staying with her mom tonight,”.
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