T 5155

Finally she says, Let’s step outside. And he figures he’s about to get lucky. They step outside. And she floors him with a round house left.
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T 5154

I don’t care that you don’t care that I don’t care that you don’t care that I don’t care that you don’t care why I lost the soap in the tub.
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T 5153

The sounds of monsters haunted the town day and night. The mayor stepped down and moved away because he was a coward. And the sounds stopped.
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T 5152

He put on some James Brown and she tried to interpret his expectations, and then he served onion rings and his intentions were made obvious.
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T 5151

These are the last pair of pants that fit. Once they don’t, that’s it, I’m not wearing pants anymore. The carpool guys will love that I bet.
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T 5150

And then she hit me again, harder this time, and she waited for a reaction from me. I smiled. I deserved that, I said. And she hit me again.
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T 5149

He found a pipe in the basement. It had belonged to his father. It smelled old and musty. It was a smell he could remember. He threw it out.
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T 5148

She says, I got my mom’s hands and my dad’s feet, and later that night she snuggles up to him in bed. And he doesn’t fall sleep. Ever again.
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T 5147

He put his arm around her and they leaned into the wind and soldiered on. He made a joke about her mother. And the wind kicked up some more.
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T 5146

They had sex on the dining table after the last of the kids moved out. It was something they’d always wanted to do. Then they had some pasta.
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