The faint scent of alcohol mixed with the slightly offensive odor of my unclean body emanated from my clothing. I dipped my head, using the lapels of ...my coat to keep my red cheeks away from the frosty air. I had a worn purple woolen hat on that didn’t match the rest of my clothes but it kept my ears from freezing off. My black gloves had holes on almost all the fingers so I put my hands in my pockets to avoid frostbite. The soles of my boots were partly unglued and they made a small flapping. "Great, let's go find some toys," she said, as I wondered what she meant. I did not have anything. I followed her like a lost puppy as she gathered up chopstix and rubber bands, paper clips, my old golf balls, a couple of forks, my belt, my feather duster, some clothes pins, some ice cubes in a dish, a couple of thin water bottles with warm water in, a couple more pillows, a spatula, a whisk, and my rubber thumb page turner. I felt I was going to go where I had never been before and that. She had spent a very uncomfortable night on a fold-out couch. For half of the night, she wondered if she wouldn't have had a better chance of getting a good night's sleep sharing a bed with Andrew.It must be said that Alice hadn't insisted that they sleep together, although she had dropped hints that no one would know if she tip-toed down the hallway. She was pretty good at dropping hints that being with Andrew would be the best thing to ever happen to her.Alice was energetically bustling about. We didn’t meet eye to eye I was completely ignoring her at public places this went on for few days, Then on Sunday when I went to office I saw her standing near the office in a black top & brown long skirt with goggles. She looked like a doll man I ignored her and just went insideShe said hello”I said “ bhargavi, I am sorry for everything”She said” she is not feeling bad for me”Then once inside she asked me naughtily will there be any sound from the laptop today she was just laughing and was.
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