‘I’m sorry. I guess it doesn’t make any difference at all and it was rude of me to be so forward. I’m really sorry.’ ‘Don’t be so apolog...etic! I was reading your book, I just missed what you said to me.’ she replied. ‘Bad day?’ I inquired. I looked down and saw her wedding ring. I silently shrugged to myself. ‘If it were a bad day that would be an improvement!’ I expected her to continue but she paused reflectively for a few moments. ‘You don’t need to hear this from me. I’m angry, yes, but that. "Once the Hold's children and theirs are being schooled together – it's bound to get out somehow, no matter how much we caution the kids."And yes, before you ask, I still think merging the schools is a good idea. Our young ones are too insulated; they hardly see the outside world at all. Theirs won't be so cut off, but they'll need more home students to make it worth the effort Margo plans to put into it. We merge our home schooling efforts at their new Corral – the Karghold's kids get out. Fifteen minutes later, after he had finished making French toast and some scrambled eggs, he called out for Lisa to come down. "She's probably gone back to sleep again," he thought. But that couldn't be, because she would have definitely washed her hair today, and he had not heard the hair dryer turned on. Walking up the stairs to her room, he knocked gently on the door."Lisa hon, breakfast is ready." No response. However, the sound of the shower could still be heard from outside her room.. It was as if he didn't care. She could tell the Fripps about what they had tried to do--what they had done!--and Teddy knew it. And he didn't seem to care.He must have had something else up his sleeve. But what else could they have? And why didn't they tell her?Shelly was very confused.She was sitting on a bed in their room, naked as the day that she was born. The two boys were downstairs, apparently waiting for their parents to return.What would they do?What would she tell the Fripps? The.
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