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“That’s a great idea. The world needs more people like you.” She stares at him. “I thought you were supposed to be an asshole.”
“Congratulations. You now seem like the kind of guy who owns a really expensive sex doll.” “Her name is Diane.”
“She’s a rescue, so she probably doesn’t have an official birthday.” My heart sinks. “Everyone should have a birthday.”
They said it wasn’t good enough before they took it.
“Hi. You made it.” He nods. “I did.” Hazel glances at me, and she seems pleased. “Good.”
“You wrote an album,” he says softly.
“Streicher said he was taking a last-minute trip out here,” Hayden tells us. “We thought we’d pay him a visit.” At the door, half the team is piling in. “We begged the team to let us use the bus.”
“I never want to leave this place.” I’m buying a place in Whistler, I decide,
Oh, yeah. She’s getting a ring. A big one. Loud and flashy. Disgustingly over-the-top. She’ll hate it,
“I’d look for you at parties, Pippa. I went to all the band concerts just to watch you sing and play. I asked around about whether you and Zach were together, but no one knew. I thought there was a chance you were single, and I mustered up the courage to ask you to grad, and then I saw him holding your hand.”
“Yep. I love Pippa.” “And she loves you?” “Yep,” Pippa calls from the hall. We both burst out laughing.
“We’re going to the bar,” Hayden cuts in. He points at my parents. “Ken? Maureen? Donna? You’re coming with us, right?” My dad is about to faint with happiness.