Ex best friend. Current husband. Life was suddenly terribly complicated.“Yeah,” he drawled out the word like he was not really convinced.“Well, ...you did recognize him when he visited you,” the doctor stared at him, now puzzled.“I do know he is my husband, but I don’t recall anything else. I mean, I don’t know where I live. Or how I like my coffee.”The doctor began tapping the golden pen against the desk again.“We could still keep you here, but you are perfectly physically fine, Alex,” the man. Do you think of yourself as a progressive and a liberal?”“Yes, up until now.”Don said, “When we think about the set of values we have, we tend to treat them all equally. So for instance, someone might treat the importance of an intimate relationship on the same par as being law abiding, independence, taking risks, and inner peace.”I nodded in understanding.He went on, “But in our day-to-day lives, those things are NOT on a level with each other. Being friends with someone threatens your. I think by the time I set dinner on the table they have everything decided. “This looks great Jane” Tony says digging in “maybe you should cook the food too” he laughs “If that will help I can, mum taught me how to cook so I can do some of it if you like Uncle” I ask turning to him“Sure that would be very helpful” he says around mouthfuls of foodThat night I find it hard to sleep with ideas for food and what kind of necklace I should wear run through my mind, finally managing to fall asleep. .."My mind raced again. It was like it was finally sinking in that Clara was serious about this. But why? Why was she suggesting that *I*get together with *Jennifer*? It made no sense. "Are... *you*attracted to her?" I asked."No!" she replied, giggling a little again. "I'd just like to see *you*do it with her. Are you up for it?"I lay there, more confused than ever. "Clara, this is weird!" She didn't answer. I couldn't make heads or tails of her objective in all this. "I don't think so..." Why.
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