I can tell she's pretty drunk and i ask her if she knew what she was doin. she said hell yeah i do! i say ok no regrets right! she said no. so we co...ntinue to dance until last call. she then asks me if i drove there i said yeah i did knowin whats comin next. she asks for a ride home which i am happy to do ccause i know somethin good will come out of it. we get to her house and sit on the couch still smokin and drinkin. then she stands up in front of me and bends over. thats short dress. The sure way he works makes it clear he’s had a lot of experience making these things. He’s almost finished when he’s called to come forward for the ceremony, so he simply tosses the almost finished boomerang into his hogan before he goes to where he’s told to go. About half an hour later he’s a mated man with four wives, and all watching the ceremony are happy.It’s late afternoon when Will and his family finish packing all of his things into the Wilson’s wagon so it can help carry them back to. .. I wanted to ... I don't know." He looked genuinely sorry and like he truly had no rational explanation. Of course these days, I'm often without rational explanation for some of my exploits too."I'm guessing that you were kind of, in her spell? Wrapped around her finger?" I knew very well what that was like, having experienced it not a half hour before with Dylan in my car."Yes! That's it exactly!" Pete looked relieved that I seemed to understand. "I just got caught up in it, Frank. After. Take organ transplants. How do you decide who gets to live and who gets to die when there aren’t enough organs available, and there never are?”“Triage in my business isn’t fatal,” I said. “It makes it a heck of a lot less stressful, though I have my own sources of stress.”“Everyone does. The key is recognizing them and then minimizing them. You’ll never eliminate all of them. Do you have someone you talk to about those kinds of things in your life?”“Besides you?” I chuckled. “Yes. I have some.
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