Asking for a Friend
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o the sizzling hot pan on the stove in front of me. "And you bett
she rushed into the bathroom. "I'm doing it
me. I counted that as one of my many blessings with my little gir
ites started bubbling. She ran right up to my side and gave me a hug ar
ched for the salt shaker next to her and handed it over to me. This was our ro
laughing when Annie pulled back her lips to reveal her
t me see before flashing me a beaut
to be taken off the stove. I slid some onto the pieces of toast I already had waiting
e, she had no desire for lots of money. She could get by with the meag
y her what she was worth to us. There wasn't enough money in the wor
at the supermarket. Between the influence of Denise and I as her primary caregivers, Annie was growing up
e one, of course, but he wasn't in the picture. From the day sh
I wasn't bitter or anything, I had long since moved on from my failed attempt at romance, I was simply caref
ad ever even come close enough to our front door to be able to see Annie, n
and my one true love. I
ing if I lost my job on the back of the untimely demise of my boss. I had hardly any savings. Enough to get us by for maybe a couple of months, but that was it. I also had n
ll what would happen with that situation. I had a pretty
employed out of my mind, right along with my sadness o
ou know Justin got a dragon for Christmas? He told m
kind of stuffed dragon I was going to have to hunt down for he
with excitement. "A kimono dragon.
, when I realized what she was t
ows pulled together. "Y
obe thing you and I wore the morning before
e Annie and I left Texas. We'd been in Boston for almost a year now, whi
rom her face in a ponytail that hung off to one side. I remembered my heart bur
rprised me by nodding. "We ate a big chocolate cake a
se little robes Aunt Mary got for us were kimonos. I'm willing to bet the dragon
ned to her. She mostly trusted I was right and was telling her the truth. I tried every
out the dragon, when she was interrupted by the front