" Anytime."We showered quickly and went downstairs for breakfast. While John cooked eggs and bacon, Jules and I quickly sorted all the dirty clothes. ...Our breakfast was spent making lists of things we needed to do and mapping out the time line until school was out and we could move.After we ate, I made stacks of quarters on the kitchen table to do laundry. Jules put the sorted clothes back into the hampers and calculated how many loads we'd have to do. John took our paper notes and sat down at. And then looking at the cars racing by."I bet that sobered you up a bit?", I smiled at him. "Let's cross the street when the light is green... That's much safer. It may even save your ass...". The people around us started to laugh loudly. That through the biker off guard."Faggot!", he shouted at me as I started to cross the street."Proud... and you know it...", I answered under my breath without looking back at him. I had noticed the small leather-pride flag pin on his gear. So I knew he was. "She nodded at me.The three of us left for supper and went by my dorm to drop off my case in my room. Charlie wasn't there. I also noted in my mind that Nicki hadn't mentioned him either. I decided to let it ride. Perhaps, their pan had flashed to use a poor cliche. I rejoined the girls and we went into the dining hall, took trays, and selected our food.When we sat down, Karen prayed for our food, all our friends, and our impending union. As we started to eat, Nicki said, "I guess you might be. The first time she failed to show up and cited acute anxiety and on the second occasion when she arrived, although pumped up with sedatives she renounced her affinity with him as soon as she entered the church and then left. Very distressing. Late on the night of being rejected in the church Sam the drunk was slugged by a women cop and spent four hours in a cell before he was declared fit to be released without being charged. Totally humiliating. He went home with two chipped teeth that.
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