I needed to let him know that I wouldn't make it to school tomorrow. Mrs. Waters answered the phone."Could I speak with John, please?" I asked politel...y. "This is Kyle Martin from school calling. I am..." John's student teacher," Mrs. Waters interjected. "Yes, John's told me so much about you. It is good to finally talk with you." It's good to talk with you too, ma'am," I said."Please, you can call me Emily," Emily Waters answered. "I'll get my husband. He will be happy for an interruption. I. I didn't really do too much,I just followed Amy and basically reacted to whatever she was doing. Thiswent on for about 20 minutes, then Amy began to dance with her backtowards me. It didn't take long for her to start grinding her hips intome, and it became increasingly obvious to me (who had one drink in thelast 3 years, hated it and vowed to never bow to peer pressure and drinkagain) that Amy had had a few too many."You're a great dancer," Amy slurred out. I really don't why she saidthat; I. Alexander instead of being here with you,” Charlotte replied. “That wouldn’t upset me, mom. You’re the best mother in the world and deserve a friend you can hang out with,” Jamie replied. Tears came to Charlotte’s eyes as she hugged her son and said, “That’s the sweetest thing you’ve ever said to me, Jamie,” and then she added, “So you’ll go to the Alexanders without me forcing you?” Jamie held his weepy mother and said, “Okay, don’t go all ‘Lifetime Movie’ on me, mom,” and then he groaned,. "The trip to Lexington was fun. Millie, pushing John in a stroller, and Marita looked at everything the jeweler had, while Mom and I worked with the dealer evaluating the coins.The jeweler separated seven of the coins that were different from the others before putting the rest in stacks of ten. The man tested each of the bars and told me one of the bars was indeed silver and one was gold. I was a little nervous as I mentally calculated what he had said everything was worth.The stones and pieces.
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