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“Jenny,” my father said, “we’re thrilled. We never thought you’d do it.” “Don’t speak for me,” my mother hissed. “Jenny,” my father started over. “I, myself alone, never thought you’d do it.” “You didn’t?” “Being your mother’s daughter, I figured you’d repel men like Deet on a mosquito.” My mother glared at him.
The Bright Side of Disaster
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