The thing was, it wasn’t their anniversary at all, though he glanced up at the calendar on the wall to make quite sure. Then he understood: she had ...made a simple error. It was not their wedding anniversary.He remembered when they were soppy characters early on in their relationship, and for the first three years they always kept the date of the first time they made love as their anniversary until they married. Thereafter they kept their wedding date as the anniversary. Their wedding anniversary. He was scared he was doing something wrong all this time. He was scared that he couldn’t stop it.It made sense, I guess. Jim’s irrationally bad behaviour all stemmed from him not knowing what he was anymore, and having no one to talk to about it, because he was too scared to be found out. With all the expectations and pressures that a grade A student like him carries, it must have been rough.“Jim, you don’t have to be scared, alright? I won’t stop being your best friend just for something like. Santa then said: "Well I guess we should show you what you will be wearing," and he showed me a Green Elf outfit on a hanger. He then asked me if I wanted to try it on. I said, "Sure, where can I get changed?" Santa smiled and said, "Behind that screen." I looked and it was a small screen in the corner of the room. But I also saw that a mirror was on the wall so I got the Elf outfit and walked into the corner behind screen. I undid the rest of the buttons of my shirt then I took it off. I. As they passed the desk, Anita had an idea and handed her bag to an already over loaded Fred."I'm going to check on good places to eat nearby. I'll be up in a minute." Fred good naturally cursed her, and they parted.As Anita approached the desk clerk, she noticed a crying woman pleading with him. She had short, curly blond hair, large glasses, and was wearing a dark blue blouse and jeans. She was obviously incredibly upset, and as Anita walked up to the other end of the desk the woman dropped.
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