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~ Montgomery Clift The phone rings, but I’m deep into the Book of Romans, wondering what it must have been like for Paul the apostle to travel his whole life. He never really nested. I don’t think I could do that. I’m a nester by nature; is it my fault my mom just built it in the wrong place? Scott breaks into my musings and bellows like I’m in the apartment a few blocks over. It’s nearly eleven! This house is Grand Central Station. I pick up the line and am relieved to hear Kate’s voice. “Sarah... Claire?” I sigh my relief obnoxiously loud, just so she’ll know how much she’s annoyed me. What are friends for? “Kate, you hung up on me. What’s going on?” “Sarah Claire, I’m not your mother. I’m fine. It’s me. I’ve made a decision. I talked to Marge. Prayed over it and everything. Speaking of which, have you gotten to church yet?” “You don’t want to know. What’s this about Marge?” Marge was our boss and she’s pretty much what you’d think of as a Marge.
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