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Man,worry wart I know his concern co to ht if so ever happens to him
Spreading an easy grin across my face, I launch the ball back at my father “No worries, old man I’ve learned from the best”
Half his e He’s the one who has taughta man, and as far as I’m concerned, my dad is the best man I will ever know
Of course, nothing will actually happen to ray, so this conversation isn’t really necessary Regardless, if it ree to step in, fine, I will go along with it
Of course, I know the only thing I really need to worry about happening is if my dad will be able to help uy wants to feel like his nuts are being strangled when he is in the ame
~Three Years Later~
Senioritis is a real condition; just asklast seraduation I spend half ofabout what I a to do when I am finally free of this school To be honest, I spend the other half of the day watching the cheerleaders in their short, little skirts
The interco the discussion of herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores Thank God for the distraction Like any of us really care what aniht now are lunch and Kelly, the head cheerleader
“Mrs Foster, please send Ethan McCoy to the office”
Surprised at hearing oes over why I would be called to the office The guys and I have not pulled a prank since we got caught plastic wrapping the toilets in the teachers’ lounge Having detention for a h jinks at school
When I h the office door, Ms Sareets me with a somber tone and a sad face That chick is always happy As a result, I wonder what is wrong with her today
She nods her head for me to walk into the principal’s office, and a slow sense of dread starts to build in my stomach I have never felt like this before, so I don’t knohat tois worse than the tiht Even worse than the time I watched my little brother crash into the curb with his bike, flip over the front of his handlebars, and give hi tellson the other side of the closed door is really bad