“No way! He was so shy that one time, when I asked him a question, he almost ran off.”“What question did you ask him?” giggled Miranda. “How... big is it?”Liz reached out to slap at her friend’s arm.“Of course not. It was something about when an assembly was, or something like that. He just looked at me and told me the time and then was off like a shot.” Liz frowned. “It couldn’t be him. What makes you think it is?”“I keep hearing his name. He’s a handyman, you know. He’s been in practically. Ann's aunt and her husband were much older and theirchildren were married and living in other states. There homewas on a farm at the edge of town. Their nearest neighborswere three other farms. The four farmhouses were located atthe crossroads facing each other. Only the newest family wasyoung enough to have children. The rest of the homes wereoccupies by older couples. They had grown families thatworked in the fields all day. The younger family had two daughters. The oldest wasOpal, a. Benson wasn't alone, asthe resident nurse Mrs. McCoun arrived just moments behind her. I wasalready back in bed at that time and they felt my forehead. Mrs. Bensonsaid concerned, "You've got quite a fever, Stacy."Nurse McCoun examined me and said, "I recommend taking her to thehospital ward. I can treat her better there, and it's quieter, so shewon't be disturbed."Mrs. Benson nodded and had someone call Mr. Brewer. When he came I wasnot very lucid, but I did feel him effortlessly lift me up and. My brain starts screaming no inside my head, but my heart starts singing and overpowers my brain before I even realize I am writing down the address. As I drive down the highway I start to panic. I can’t be friends with you. I still love you, but you are toxic for me and me for you. Hell! You are still with what’s her face, I don’t want to hear about your relationship. I pull up to the job site and I am on a farm, I don’t see you anywhere. I light a cigarette to try and calm my nerves when I.
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