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I suspected Dad would have sent h the previous twelve years of convent school had been close enough I suppose it says it all that our head-Ball’

“Wonderful!” Dad exalted, finally saying what he meant as always, consequences be damned

I couldn’t disagree with him there The dore open-concept living area, separate kitchen with a pass-through and one of the biggest bathrooht drown in it

“Glad to know ood use,” Dad said, then added, “see you later, kitten”

Giving ed out of the aparth As the door closed, my heart stopped Or at least that hat it felt like

It was real I was alone In a strange place with no one to talk to or ask for help I fell tonot to cry as the shock and fear washed over h to h until I found it

Moving the sers, the prayers and petitions cae and focus, to serve Him to the best of my potential in his holy name as the beads of the rosarythe same one since I was ten and knew every last bead on it

Equilibriuulps to soular intervals I tried to focus my mind There ork to be done

Returning the rosary to the backpack, I got outlist for the se close to ainst the forces of darkness, I copied the list to my phone and headed out to look for the bookstore

The ca as so city campus like NYU with the size and scenery of a son

I had to struggle to keep my mind on the task at hand, because I was continually distracted by the splendor of it all Controversial as it was in so when he used the beauty of nature to argue for the existence of a benevolent creator

One thing I truly had to give the adnposts Each one was spiked with arrow shapes pointing in the general direction of the most important locations on campus