”“Already said that ... ten years ago.”“Yes,” she said with a slight tremor in her voice. “I remember. But when I heard you were dying, I ...knew I still had some things I needed to say to you.”“Forgive me,” she intensely whispered. “Please Joe, tell me you forgive me.”They stared at each other silently for a minute before Joe sighed.“You’re forgiven,” he said softly.Gwen sat back obviously surprised by his response.“Just like that?” she questioned.He snorted.“No ... not just like that. Took years. She is tall and voluptuous too.Our parents were still at work, but I would be home. I worked through a software company, and they hadn’t been sending me out in a while. Today wasn’t any different. I didn’t have my own car with which to pick up Reena, but my mother had left hers, Maruti Esteem with my dad to work, so that I could get Reena from the airport. It was great to see her again, but even that couldn’t cure the depression I carried, regarding my life’s circumstances.Once we had got back. ” “Hi Suzette. It’s been a while,” Amanda said.Suzette had an unhappy expression on her face. “I know, too long.” Then she looked around clearly nervous.Amanda knew that sensation, and opened the door wider. “Please, come in.”“Thank you, Amanda,” Suzette said her confidence returning immediately. She strolled past Amanda into an apartment she had visited a few times in the past. Amanda closed the door and threw the deadbolt. She walked into her apartment and stood facing Suzette, maybe five. The captain of the boat, Bob Stanton had laid in this cargo to deliver to a small resort during our trip. For some reason almost all of the containers had made it.After we recomposed ourselves, Tom and Bill decided they would go out and scout around and see whatever there was. John, Bob and Andrew began gathering all the things that were strewn around. I, since I was the best, started putting something together to eat. The day progressed well after all that had happened and I managed to make.
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