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“You said you wanted to take a huge bite out of life and live on the edge I guess this is living on the edge”
On the blackboard at the front of the classroo:
Please warm up for 5 minutes before class starts
I watched as the other participants shook out their ars as if they knehat ‘war over to touchmy arm over my head
“Be prepared to puke the first class Look” I pointed to the wall A tin bucket like a janitor would use stood by the door, a mop beside it “There’s a bucket”
She checked it out,a face of alarm
“Oh, and there’s a portable defibrillator, just in case…” I pointed to it and she laughed out loud
“Oh, n us up for this? I should have done Zumba”
“I honestly have no idea We’re in for it now, sister,” I said, sing hard when the instructor entered the rooht of hi crest on his t-shirt, his head covered by a thin brush cut, the sides sheared right down to his skin He had a neck as thick as a tree trunk and he wore grey sweats and a loose black t-shirt with a snarling bulldog dog on the front I could practically see his
United States Marine Corps Devil Dog the t-shirt read
It brought back so many memories…
“Sorry about the ,” Leah said “I just saw fitness class and since it was at the right tined us up…”
I shook ht?”
She nodded and we turned to face the instructor as speaking with a student I glanced around at a few of the others, and they looked just as shocked and in awe as Leah and I were
Then, I saw Beckett in the doorway, glancing around as if checking to see if he was in the right place