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posted by Peaceandlove67
The susunod morning, Lola got up to fix breakfast. Carl came in and said, "Something smells wonderful." She said, "I hope you'll like it. I've never fixed a breakfast kaserol before. It feeds four." He said, "I'm sure it will be delicious." She said, "Well, Erin sinabi that her aunt used to make one. I thought it would bring a smile to her face." He said, "She could use a smile. I'd like to find Marty and give him a trashing." Lola said, "Carl!" He said, "The way he dumped her so casually, hurting her like that." Just then, Lola noticed Paul standing in the kitchen. She said, "Paul, I didn't hear you get up." He just stood there. She then noticed that something was wrong. She said, "Your eyes are red. Have you been crying?" He said, "Erin's gone." Carl said, "What?!" Paul showed Lola and Carl the note. Lola read the note out loud.
"My dearest friends,
I left the house to think things through. I need to be alone to think. I'll be back soon.
Love, Erin."
Paul said, "She came into the kusina last night. She told me she was going to the bathroom. I should have sinabi something more." Carl said, "Don't beat yourself up, Paul." Lola said, "That's right. We'll look for her after we eat. It's not good to look for someone on an empty stomach." Paul didn't feel much like eating, but he knew that he needed to be strong to find his best friend. After breakfast, they went through the neighborhood to see if any of the neighbors had seen her. Their neighbor, Randy, said, "Hey, guys! Where's Erin?" Carl said, "We don't know. She left the house last night without our knowledge." Lola said, "We were wondering if you had seen her." Randy said, "I haven't seen her since yesterday. She was standing in the yard arguing with some guy." Paul said, "That was Marty. The two of them dated for a while. He dumped her." Randy said, "I'll tell you what. I'll help you look for her." Lola said, "Thank you, Randy." They then went downtown to look for her. Unaware that her mates were looking for her, Erin was just waking up. She ate a little bit of the pagkain that she brought with her. She then went outside the shed to soak up the sun. She began to think about her relationship with Marty and whether or not she made a mistake. She thought that he seemed nice and that it was fun while it lasted. Just then, she heard footsteps coming into the forest. She sinabi to herself, "They couldn't have found me already." She then saw a bear. She quietly went back into the shed, hoping the madala would pass her by. Lola, Paul, Carl, and Randy searched for Erin the whole day. They didn't have any luck. When night fell, Randy said, "It's getting dark. We'll try again tomorrow." Paul had trouble sleeping that night. Lola came into his room and said, "I thought I heard you crying." He said, "I'm worried that something happened to Erin." Lola said, "I'm sure Erin is all right. Oak Ridge is really safe." He said, "I'm afraid she might be hurt. She's probably freezing, all alone, miserable, and...." He then broke down. Lola hugged him. Carl came in and asked, "Is everything all right?" Paul said, "No." Carl said, "I know you're worried about Erin, but you need to rest if you want to find her." Paul said, "I miss her." His dogs, Yukon and Nunavut came up to him. Fritz, the band's mascot, came up as well. Lola said, "We all miss her, Paul." Lola, Paul, Carl, and the three Aso huddled together in a sorrowful cluster, dreading what they might find tomorrow. Meanwhile, Erin had settled down for the night in the safety of the shed. Knowing the madala had passed her by, she felt ligtas again. She fell asleep and began to dream. In her dream, she saw her mother, whom she Nawawala at the age of twelve. She said, "Mother, I feel guilty. The entire time I was in a relationship with Marty, I neglected Paul. He'd ask to write a song with me, and I'd tell him, 'Later, Paul.' I also feel sad that Marty dumped me." Her mother said, "Erin, Marty wasn't good to you. He expected you to ibigay to him. He made you pay less attention to your friends." She said, "I don't know what to do." Her mother said, "You need to make amends with Paul. He is the key to your happiness." She said, "But Mother, I'm not interested in him romantically." Her mother said, "I know that, but he's your best friend. You write songs together. Don't throw that away. Go back home. I'm sure your mates are worried and missing you." Erin finally said, "I need some madami time to think."

TO BE CONTINUED
posted by Peaceandlove67
The susunod morning, Hank and Paul were going to take their test. The instructor told them, "I can only test one of you at a time. Who wants to go first?" Once again, Hank requested to let Paul go first. Paul looked back at Hank. Hank tried to hide how stressed he was and said, "Good luck, Paul." Paul said, "Thanks, Hank." Pretty soon, Paul began his test. He took a deep breath and thought, Don't overthink this. Just remember what Dad taught you. Once he completed the test, the instructor said, "Nicely done, Paul. You have passed with flying colors." Paul returned to Hank and his mother. Paul...
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posted by Rubyrings
"Hey, future drivers!" Paul and Hank's father approached them after hapunan that night, jingling the car keys in his hands. "Who wants to come along and do a little practising?"
Paul, who had been pagbaba a music magazine on the couch, and Hank, who had been watching a movie with a lot of explosions on the TV nearby, both sat up. "I do!"
Soon, the three of them sat in the car in a mostly empty parking lot. "Who's going first?" their dad asked.
"Let Paul go first." This answer surprised Paul. Normally his brother was madami than eager to be first at everything.
"You feeling okay, buddy?" Their father...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
Two years had passed since Paul's victory at the talent show. He and Hank were still close with each other. They were now sixteen, and today was the araw they were going to take their driver's tests. Hank was chatting with two of his mga kaibigan as they were getting ready to leave the school. One of them asked him, "What kind of car are you hoping to drive?" He said, "I'm thinking either a sports car or maybe one of those muscle cars like my grandpa used to collect." The segundo one of his mga kaibigan said, "That's cool. You'll look so tough in it." Hank smiled. The first friend then asked, "What'll...
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Once the talent ipakita ended, it was time to announce the winner. Paul waited anxiously backstage with the rest of the contestants. Just then, he heard his name being called. He had won the talent show. He came back to the stage and received his trophy. The other contestants shook his hand and congratulated him. Just then, he saw Hank running to meet him. Hank said, "Congratulations, Paul! I knew you could do it." Paul said, "Thanks, Hank, for everything." The two brothers hugged. Hank then said, "Let's go find mother and father. We should celebrate." Paul said, "I'd like that." Once they found...
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Paul peeked out from behind the curtain backstage and took a deep breath. From this angle, he couldn't tell if Hank was in the audience or not, though the knew his brother was out there. His gitara felt heavy hanging from his shoulder, and Paul patted it. He had been going over his new song all day, and he was as ready as he was going to be.
"Paul?" The backstage manager was talking to him. "You're up next, as soon as this group finishes performing."
Paul nodded, trying not to be too shaky. "I'm ready."
He heard the group that was performing finish, and cheers rose from the audience. They were...
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As Paul started feeling better (both physically and emotionally), he finally finished Pagsulat his new song. One day, as he was practicing his song, he heard a knock on the door. He said, "Come in." It was Hank. He had come tahanan from football practice and had heard Paul pag-awit and playing the guitar. Hank smiled and said, "Your song is great, Paul!" Paul smiled and said, "Thank you. There's a talent ipakita coming up this weekend." Hank said, "That's cool. Are you going to be performing it there?" Paul said, "Yes." His smile soon faded. Hank asked, "What's wrong?" Paul said, "You wouldn't understand."...
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Paul woke up with the strange feeling that he wasn't alone. As he opened his eyes and stared around his room groggily, he saw Hank, sitting quietly sa pamamagitan ng his kama and watching him. He looked anxious, but the segundo he saw Paul's eyes on him, he hitched on a grin. "Nice of you to ipakita yourself, Paul."
"Right, Hank." Paul couldn't help smiling a little himself. He tried to push himself up into a seated position, and found he wasn't quite too sore to manage it. "How'd the tryouts go?"
Hank's grin turned briefly into a real one. "I'll make the team again for sure." His smile faded. "I just hope I make...
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As the first araw of school continued on, Paul still felt alone. At lunch time, he sat with his friends, but their company did not help. He came to the realization that this was the first taon he did not wish Hank luck for the football tryouts. This made Paul feel very sad. He thought about going up to Hank to talk to him, but Hank was sitting with his friends. Paul knew they'd beat him up. After lunch, Paul went to his locker. A few minutos later, he heard a commotion. It sounded like Hank, and he seemed to be in distress. Paul had to see what was wrong. The three bullies from earlier were...
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In the past, whenever a new school taon started Paul and Hank would ride the bus together, excitedly speculating what might happen this year. Paul would listen to Hank happily anticipating the football games he would play with his mga kaibigan at recess, and later his hopes and fears about whether he would make the football team. Hank would playfully talk as though Paul's music and pagganap had already made him a successful star.
Today, Paul sat on the bus alone - or rather, he felt alone, as two of his mga kaibigan from last year's drama club sat on either side of him talking about what play the school...
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Pretty soon, Paul got tired of just sitting in his bedroom. He decided to go for a walk through the neighborhood. He went up the burol that overlooked the neighborhood. It was where he liked to go if he felt the need to cry. It was a place he could cry where no one would hear him. He often cried because he felt as if he had Nawawala his best friend. He missed the days when he and Hank were close. Paul used to could confide in Hank without judgment, and now, Hank would accuse him of being "too emotional" and "weak". Hank's new mga kaibigan were such jerks. Paul's mga kaibigan were all right, but they didn't...
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Paul sat on his kama strumming his guitar, wavy dark blond hair falling into his eyes as he frowned in concentration. He was trying to figure out the opening riff for a new song he was writing, and he hadn't gotten it quite right yet.
"One, two, one, two!" The sounds of counting and pounding footsteps from the susunod room distracted him. His brother Hank was practising his training regimen again, pounding away and shaking the entire floor of their house. Paul sat up and sighed. He couldn't concentrate like this.
And he knew it wasn't really Hank's training regimen that was making it impossible for...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
On the last araw of their honeymoon, Una and Everett put on their raincoats and headed out after breakfast. It was still raining some, but they didn't care. They enjoyed splashing in the puddles. After splashing around for a few hours, they decided to go back to their hotel room to freshen up for lunch. As they ate their lunch, Una said, "That was a lot of fun." Everett said, "Yes, it was. I'm glad we didn't let all the rain wreck our fun." She said, "I'm glad about that too." After lunch, they relaxed in their hotel room for a while. Afterwards, they went swimming one madami time. Later, they...
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The susunod few days were spent in any number of spontaneous activities. While the rain poured down outside, Everett and Una did an impromptu dance party in their hotel room, and they sang their favourite songs and invented crazy moves and Everett picked up Una and spun her around as their grand finale.
They frequented the buffet. It turned out the hotel had an all-day buffet, and very few people were using it when it wasn't officially mealtime. They enjoyed sampling all the snacks and Una discovered a new favourite key dayap tart. One time at the buffet, Una and Everett even struck up a conversation...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
Once Una and Everett finished pagganap out their story, they relaxed in their fort for a bit. Una said, "Thank you for this, Everett. This brought back a lot of memories." He smiled and said, "I should be thanking you." She asked, "What do you mean?" He said, "You helped me let loose and have fun. This is the most fun I've had in a long time." She said, "That's why it's important to embrace your inner child." He said, "I think so. Speaking of embracing your inner child, we should go out for pizza, and afterwards, we should get some ice cream." She said, "That sounds like a plan to me." They did...
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Within the half-hour, the fort was complete. Una and Everett had draped a blanket over two chairs they had pushed together, and used pillows and wadded-up sheets for extra coziness. The whole thing took longer than it might have, because Una threw a unan at Everett and started a unan fight.
Finally, the fort was up, and they sat under it on some folded sheets, Una flopped down and laughing, Everett sitting up beside her and laughing too.
"Let's tell stories," Una said.
"Okay," Everett agreed readily. "There's a good one from a short movie I've been practising editing in film school."
So Everett...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
As it rained, Una said, "It's a good thing I brought an umbrella. We'll just stay under it until the rain..." before she could say anything else, some lightning flashed around them. She said, "Let's get out of here!" Una and Everett made it safely back to the hotel room. Once they caught their breath, Everett said, "I'm exhausted." Una said, "I am too. Let's take a nap. Maybe the storm will pass during that time." With that, they took a long nap. When they woke up, Everett looked out the window. Una asked, "Did it pass?" He said, "Nope. It's still raining." She said, "Aw, it didn't pass." He...
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The susunod day, Una and Everett went to the hotel lobby for breakfast. "Look at all the tropical prutas they serve here!" Una sinabi as they approached the buffet.
Everett smiled to see her enthusiasm. He had woken up this morning still a little worried. He helped her to fill up her plate, piled high as usual, and carry it to the table.
"Let's go swimming today," Una sinabi as they sat down. "I can't wait to see the beach!"
"It looks a bit cloudy," Everett pointed out, glancing uneasily at the sky. "Maybe we should plan an indoor activity for today. We could probably reach a shopping centre before the...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
Una and Everett were heading to Florida for their honeymoon. Una said, "I can't believe it. We're finally married!" Everett smiled and said, "I know! I'm very happy." She said, "I'm very happy too." They arrived at the tabing-dagat house just in time for dinner. They ordered some takeout and ate after they unpacked their things. Una said, "I'm so excited to be in a house that's right on the beach!" Everett said, "I'm excited too!" She said, "This honeymoon is going to be a lot of fun." He said, "It certainly is." Later, they turned on the telebisyon to see the weather forecast. Everett said, "Oh,...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
The big araw finally arrived. The wedding venue was decorated in teal. As Una was getting dressed, her mother knocked on the door. Una said, "Come in." Her mother walked into the room and said, "You look beautiful." Una said, "Thank you. This summer dress isn't exactly traditional, but I pag-ibig it. I just know Everett will pag-ibig it too." Her mother smiled. "That's all that matters." They hugged. After a pause, Mrs. Stratton said, "Your father would be so proud of you." Una said, "He is. Mother, there's something I want to ask you." Her mother smiled again. "Of course, dear, anything." Una asked,...
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"Una? Una, are you okay?"
Una opened her eyes. Everett was leaning over her, looking concerned. Una's face felt wet, and she realized she'd been crying in her sleep. As Everett came into focus, she threw her arms around him.
Everett held her and patted her on the back. "It's okay, Una."
Una nodded. "I - I know." She pulled back from Everett and gave him a watery smile. "It's just - I missed my father. I kept wishing he could be there to walk me down the aisle."
"Oh." Everett was sympathetic. "Is that what's been bothering you?" Una nodded. "I'm so sorry. I should have noticed...."
Una shook her...
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