“Anything but pizza!” That’s a good thing, because we had pretty much destroyed it last night. There wasn’t enough left to lick the box.“W...ould you like….” I peruse the refrigerator and the cabinets. “Sausage, eggs, toast? Cereal and milk? Coffee and donuts?”“Ewww,” she responds to the latter. “You don’t strike me as the donut type. So I’ll have what you’re having.”Sausage, eggs and toast sounds good to me, and she pitches in to help. She seems completely comfortable moving around in the. “I don’t see why not.” She said. “I’ll make some calls.” Tia said, and Jamie looked at Noah, who nodded. “Thank you!” She yelled out, as she turned back towards her friends.A week later, Jamie sat on her couch, looking over some of her notes. Thanks to Erin and Tia, she was able to interview half a dozen people in person, and another ten more over the phone, being from places that were too far away to travel to in such a short time. As she looked over some of the stories that she was told,. "He's transferred to the special unit as of this moment." Academic wing or the clinic?" the woman asked."Clinic..." replied Ms. Blackwell, sitting back down behind her desk. This piece of information seemed to please Ms. Davies."Excellent," she beamed. She nodded to Todd. "Come on then, young man," she commanded. Todd rose uncertainly, feeling even more nervous than before, and was chivied out of the room by the pretty young woman."Did... did Ms. Blackwell say the clinic?" he asked as he was. "We drove in silence, but she tried to make conversation occasionally. I wasn't in a particularly talkative mood. She pulled off the freeway into a picturesque neighborhood with an old fashioned town square and a park in the middle. After parking the car down a side street, we held hands and walked along the busy sidewalk looking into different stores, restaurants, and bars. It was lovely, but I kept pushing away random thoughts of how Jules or John would love the different things I saw.The.
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