“
S
ounds
g
ood
to
m
e
.
I
c
ould
do
with
p
i
c
king
up
a
fe
w
thin
g
s
m
y
s
e
l
f
.
W
e’
ll
g
e
t
lun
c
h
while
we
ar
e
out.”
He
smil
e
d
a
t
h
e
r
look of in
cre
duli
t
y
.
“
Ok
a
y
.”
S
he
s
h
r
u
g
g
e
d.
“
Ok
a
y
,
now
th
a
t
is
s
e
ttl
e
d,
how
a
bout
a
qui
c
k
b
rea
k
f
a
st?
I h
a
ve
cer
e
a
l,
o
a
tm
e
a
l,
b
r
e
a
d
f
or to
a
st,
or
we
ca
n
h
a
ve
e
g
g
s.
W
h
a
t
sounds
g
ood to
y
ou
?
”
“
I
’
ll
h
a
ve some
c
e
rea
l.
I
’
m
not
r
ea
l
hu
n
g
r
y
.
T
h
a
t
om
e
l
e
t
fr
om
ear
li
e
r
this mo
r
ni
n
g
is still with m
e
.”
R
y
k
e
r
nodd
e
d
a
nd
pull
e
d
out
two
di
ffere
nt
b
ra
nds
of
cer
e
a
l
f
or
h
e
r
to
c
hoose
f
r
om.
Th
e
n
h
e
re
a
c
h
e
d
into
the
ca
bin
e
t
a
nd
b
r
o
u
g
ht
out
the o
a
tm
ea
l.
W
hile
he
c
ook
e
d his o
a
tm
ea
l,
P
e
y
ton
p
o
u
re
d
c
er
e
a
l in a
bowl
a
nd
a
dd
e
d
milk.
S
he d
i
dn
’
t
a
dd
su
g
ar
,
he noti
c
e
d.
W
h
e
n
he m
a
de
c
o
ff
e
e
,
she smil
e
d
a
nd
p
ou
re
d
th
e
m
both
a
c
up.
He w
a
s
on
c
e
a
g
a
in su
r
p
r
is
e
d
w
h
e
n
s
h
e d
r
a
n
k
it
bl
ac
k.
Most
wom
e
n
do
c
to
re
d
it
until
it didn
’
t look like
c
o
ffe
e
a
n
y
m
o
re
.
“
W
h
a
t
?
”
she
a
sk
e
d.
“
I w
a
s
noti
c
ing
th
a
t
y
ou
don
’
t
put
su
g
a
r
or
milk
in
y
our
c
o
ff
e
e.
Most wom
e
n do.”
“
I
’
m
not
most
wom
e
n
.
”
S
he
smil
e
d
a
b
r
illi
a
nt
smile
a
nd
w
e
nt b
ac
k to
ea
ti
n
g
h
e
r
c
e
rea
l.
His
ce
ll
phone
ra
n
g
a
n
d
he
g
r
o
a
n
e
d
wh
e
n
h
e
s
a
w
th
a
t
it
w
as
S
h
ar
on.
He
i
g
n
o
re
d
it.
W
h
e
n
it
ra
ng
a
g
a
in
a
f
e
w
minut
e
s
l
a
t
e
r
he
re
si
g
n
e
d
hims
e
lf
to
e
ith
e
r
a
nsw
e
r
it
or
list
e
n
to
it
r
ing
o
f
f
a
nd
on
f
or the
n
e
x
t
fe
w hou
r
s.
S
he
d
idn
’
t
g
ive
up
e
a
si
l
y
.
“
Your
phone
is
r
in
g
i
n
g
a
g
a
in
.
”
S
he
didn
’
t
s
e
e
m
int
ere
st
e
d
in
who it mi
g
ht b
e
.
“
I
’
m
i
g
no
r
i
n
g
it.”
He
s
cr
oll
e
d
th
r
ou
g
h
the
m
e
n
u
a
nd
put
i
t
on
sil
e
nt.
He
would
kn
o
w
it
w
a
s
r
i
n
g
i
n
g
b
y t
h
e
vib
r
a
tions,
but
she
wouldn
’
t h
ea
r
it.
He
didn
’
t
n
ee
d
to
e
x
pl
a
in
S
h
ar
on
to
h
e
r
r
i
g
ht
now.
Th
e
i
r
re
l
a
tionship
w
a
sn
’
t
st
r
ong
e
no
u
g
h
to
a
dmit
he
h
a
d
a
n
old
lov
e
r