I didn't imagine my doctor would be someone...like you,"Cole said."What were you expecting? I get it. I decided not to wear a tie. Is thatit?" Malcolm... asked condescendingly."No," Cole shook his head."I will be seeing you again, right?" Cole assumed."If that's okay with you," Malcolm allowed."Wear whatever feels comfortable for you," Cole said and took off.Malcolm gave him an odd look as Cole exited the church. On the list ofweirdest sessions, this one was high on the list.***Malcolm came home. "No, I've got a small apartment all to myself this year. Just one bedroom and pretty small, but all mine. What about you?" I'm sharing a place with another guy, but he goes home almost every other weekend. And I do have a room to myself. Look, it'll probably take a week or so for us to settle in." Lisa nodded. "How about if I come down the Friday after Labor Day?" That's two weeks. Seems a long time to wait, but I guess we really will be pretty busy the first couple of weeks. Look, Dan, I know. He wanted her experiences to be good. Don sighed as he closed the door and turned back to the movie that Jenny put in.Kasey was frowning when they finally sat down in the theater. The pizza had been good, but Kasey was tired of Bobby's football stories after the second one. And then he went over to the table that some of the cheerleaders were sitting at and talked with them for a while. He didn't take her over and introduce her. He sat there and talked with them for nearly twenty minutes while. "You can decide to go forLee." Another finger, this one less sudsy ascended. "You can decide todate someone who is neither of those two." A final digit went up. "Or youcan decide to date no one."I smirked. "I'm the co-captain of the cheer team, Mom. I have to be datingsomeone."She arched a brow. "Oh, is that a new rule for being a Raiderette? BecauseI certainly don't remember it during my tenure in the red and blackuniform."I blinked, suddenly remembering that my parents had both attended.
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