But before you ask that has nothing to do with me wanting a divorce, nothing,” she said. “I know you could be a millionaire if you wanted. Money w...as never that big a deal for you or for me.” I nodded. I knew that what she said was true.“Of course, my answer is no. I do not want to meet him or know anything about him. And I sure as hell do not want him to be paying me back for your ops,” I said.“Okay, I understand,” she said.“Okay, so then why?” I said. “My legs? I assume he has his.”“No, and. My father was still the major subject of discussion. We all agreed, without much debate, that the farm work would resume tomorrow, although I felt the need to do a supply run to the restaurant and store with one of the farm Sprinters today.It would be less than ideal, since they weren’t refrigerated, but it was cold enough outside that if I left the heater off, it should be fine. I’d just have to dress warm. But the store had to keep on going. It wasn’t so much the money as the fact that our. Kristin came to the show, of course, deliriously happy to see Tom."I'm even happy to see you guys," she teased Warren and Sophie. "This one, too," she picked up Betsy."Aunny Kris!" Betsy gurgled."Boy. She's getting better with the talking," Kris marveled.The show went well-Warren and Sophie loved it when the tour stopped in Boston, so they could skate for family and friends. Tom seemed to like it, too.They held an after-show get-together in the hotel ballroom, as they often did. One of the. Cooper was excited that the boys had won Silver Gloves, saying he never pictured them as fighters—especially each other—they were always very close. Anyway—like I said it was a very sad moment for everyone, but a life on the streets should be short lived---as it would never lead to anything real. As we all said good-buys—and yes with lots of tears, promises were made to 'keep in touch' , and 'come and visit' But of course the reality of life meant that never happened. The twins didn't even.
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