Chapter Three 3

Not getting it was taking its toll on Julie.

She slept the rest of the day.

When she finally awoke, it was just around midnight. Julie was hungry and her head still hurt.

And still, she didn’t get it.

Not that it mattered if she didn’t get it. It wasn’t her problem; it was theirs. They were the ones who really didn’t get it. They were the problem.

My problem, she thought, is that I’m hungry.

So she got up and went into the kitchen to find something to eat. But all she had in her pantry was a case of Doodley’s Sauerkraut.

And she certainly wasn’t that hungry.

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So she ordered Chinese.

While she waited for her dinner to arrive, ...

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