I have no idea what it says but she was most insistent that I give it to you as quickly as possible when the inevitable happened ... which it has.”B...arbara Pearson’s eyes welled up with tears again as she stepped away from Jessie and into her own husband’s arms. At that point a doctor came into the room and quickly announced that it looked like the baby was going to be OK and that they thought they had lost it at one stage but things suddenly turned around about half an hour ago and it looks. I handed her the keys. ?Give me your wallet too.? I reached into my pocket and handed her my wallet with no hesitation this time and followed her out the door to the car. As I got into the passenger’s side of the car I was fighting back tears. I hadn’t cried since I was a kid, I wasn’t about to let this teenager see me cry. Bridget started the car and took off. I had no idea where we were going. She must have sensed curiosity. ?First we’re going to my place. I packed most of my things. It was June, summertime and almost nine AM. My lovely mother had woken me up and I was rolling out of bed, sluggish and tired. I looked out the window while rubbing the sleep from my eyes and saw that it was going to be a hot sunny Texas day. I threw on some junk clothes and headed downstairs to feed my face. I opened the fridge but there wasn't much there. Mom probably forgot to go shopping yesterday after work. I bet she'll remember after yoga and stop at Wholefoods on the way home, I. "Think about it, if we lived down here and never met Kris or Kristy. We would be hot, yes but we would be ok. Plenty of canned food to scavenge and eat, the aqueduct water is ok, just boil it first. It would be like camping for a few weeks in the desert. The problem will come when the water dries up and the canned food runs out. People don't know how to farm and they don't care to learn, when the food dies out so will the people." So you're saying everyone will die anyways," Mike asked."No we.
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