“My bad,” Travis sprayed some Hawaiian breeze scented air freshener.“Thanks,” she said closing the door and relocking it.“Anybody know you u...p here?”“I don’t think so! Want me to leave?”“Hell naw!”“Andrea almost caught us earlier,” she snickered.“I know. I’ma hafta sleep on the couch for a week I bet.”“I’m sorry.”“Naw, gurl! You’re good.”“Cool.”“You know you lookin’ fine as hell in them stretchy clothes.”“Thank you! I’m glad you like.”“Oh yeah! I like it a lot!”“Cool.”“You still datin’ that. "Hi Luke," she said as she passed him."Hey," he muttered as he ate another crisscross.We waited. She hurried.I could feel myself getting more and more upset as I ate and broke the pretzels. My eyes started itching, and I kept sniffling. My eyes started tearing. I knew what it was, I was about to start sobbing.I knew it was true when a big drop landed on the counter in front of me. I sniffled quickly, and tried to wipe my eyes. It didn't work though, my eyes quickly refilled, and two drops. Well after three or four Excedrin and a long nap, I woke up a second time a little after 1:00 in the afternoon and felt much better. I was laying in my room at the bottom of the bed watching television. My bed was lengthwise against the wall and there was a window on the wall near the bottom of the bed. The mini-blinds had been closed to keep the sun out while my head pounded, but now that the migraine was gone I decided to let some light in. I turned the valence slightly looking outside and. By common accord, all the campers joined up in the center of the quad between the cabins before continuing onward toward the dining hall. A few of the older campers started singing the '60s protest song 'We shall overcome..." to the beat of the march.Once at the dining hall, while Robert and Sam held the doors open, all the campers walked in quietly and made their way to their usual tables here the sat down. At the head table, Baker and Small were first flabbergasted by the sight of all the.
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