The members of New Religion had finished their tour. They returned to their house in Oak Ridge. They were exhausted, but they were happy to be back home. After getting sufficient rest, they got up to get some items from the store to fix breakfast. After breakfast, there was a knock at the door. Carl said, "I'll get it." He answered the door. It was Erin's boyfriend, Marty. Marty asked, "May I speak with Erin, please?" Carl said, "Sure." He called for Erin. She came to the door and said, "Oh, hi, Marty!" She felt as if she was in love. She met Marty prior to going on tour. He worked at a local restaurant. He asked to talk with her alone. Lola, Paul, and Carl left the two alone to talk. Marty said, "Erin, I'm afraid we can't be together." She asked, "What to you mean?" He said, "We're too different. Besides, you're busy with your band." She said, "I'm not giving up music, Marty. It's my life." He said, "You never ibigay to me anyway. I think I'm better off without you." He walked away. Erin began to cry. Lola came out and said, "Erin, I just overheard. Are you okay?" Erin said, "No, I'm not." Paul and Carl came out as well. Paul hugged Erin and said, "It's going to be okay. I'm here for you." Erin had trouble sleeping that night. She tossed and turned. She knew that she had the support of her friends. However, she felt that she needed to try and think things out on her own. She sinabi to herself, "I got it. I'll go to that shed Paul and I built in the forest. That way, I can be alone to think." She quietly got dressed and slipped out of the house, careful not to wake anyone. Paul happened to be awake. He asked, "Where are you going?" She said, "To the bathroom." He said, "This is the kitchen." She laughed and said, "Oh, right. Of course!" He asked, "Are you all right, Erin?" She said, "Yeah." She then went to the bathroom that was downstairs and quietly slipped out of the widow. She then proceeded to navigate through the forest. She somehow managed to find the shed and went in there. She was too tired to do any deep thinking, so she went to sleep, planning to do her thinking in the morning.
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