It was clear that the men and women generally dressed in exactly the same clothes with very similar hairstyles: but there were so few adult men, it to...ok the girls a while to be sure of this. “How come there are so few blokes?” Sharon asked the woman at the stall who served them the distilled water. “Do you have more men in the district where you come from?” wondered the woman, as she gave the girls their change. “I thought it was the same everywhere. It’s the war. It’s so difficult to find a. Dorothy asked, “She’s something. What are we going to do dad?”He had it figured out. He smiled and said, “We’re not doing anything. Well not exactly. Here’s what we are going to do. We’re going to my house. I’m going to pack a couple suitcases so I’ll have enough of everything.” They were confused so he added, “I’m moving back in with all of you.”Melanie interjected, “But her note says...”He stopped her, “She doesn’t know what she’s doing. I do though. I didn’t clean the pool for nothing, and. I certainly got my exercise that night.Madison brought up two bottles of wine to account for our growingnumbers. Tyler rented the new Jumanji movie. He claimed the movie wasJosh's idea. I never saw the trailer for this, but this did come up inmy body swap movie research and was on our list. So when one of thecharacters changed from a girl to a guy, those of us who know of mineand Nicole's situation, held our breaths. I know I was fine, but I wasworried this would set off Nicole's dysphoria. I. “Al, this is Joe.”“At last!” the man exclaimed, lifting his thick hand. Joe shook it, regretfully. Kind of sweaty, and the man liked to squeeze. “I’ve heard so much about you.”“I can’t say the same,” Joe said, which made the man laugh.“Al is an old friend,” Rachel said.“Alejandro. Please.”“Alejandro?” Joe asked.“Spain is Al’s obsession,” Rachel explained, waving her hand. Joe looked around and saw art. Spanish Art. Expensive Spanish art. Miro. Dali. Picasso. Probably an El Greco.
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