Each time, I remembered all the people who had gathered here, people who I would never know but who knew my mother in a way that I never had. I had be...en far too absorbed in Serena to see that part of her. I didn’t know how, but I hoped that finally realizing that would change me in some way.Although the days sometimes seemed to drag, I was amazed at how quickly it was time to pack up and head to the other house. Auntie told me that would get worse as I got older, time passing so quickly. I got. But it was only now that Cliff realized it had been fortuitous that he had bought three tickets. He had intended for Clarice and Maurice to go to the game—to make up for all of Maurice’s Saturday football games Clarice had missed because she had to be cleaning the Norton firm offices then—but Cliff had never intended for there to be a third ticket. It had been a slip of his finger when he was ordering tickets from the Internet that he had bought three rather than two tickets. Now, however, he. While she went to go make Joni lunch for this afternoon she thought about all the things she'd love to change about herself. She though about how she could give herself fuller breasts again, and maybe even bigger than when she was pregnant with Joni."Maybe I could get rid of these gray hairs" she said to herself. " Maybe I could even get back into dating?" she boggled. Mary then had a sense of doubt, " NO, I could never leave my Joni for some, MAN."Later that afternoon, Joni came home to greet. ”The Principal went over to the man on the ground and bent down to see if he recognized him. He paled and stepped back. Shocked, he asked, “What happened to his eye?”“Looks like Harry poked his eye out with a finger,” the assistant coach answered. Ted started to struggle to see the guy who had attacked him. The assistant coach held Ted down and said, “You’re okay. Just relax. We’re all friends here.”“Aren’t you going to do something about it?” the Principal asked staring at the bloody eye.
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