That's admirable of you. I'm certain she requires someone steady at the moment.
Then I'll be by for the dog before then. Try to eat something before you leave; I'll be bringing something for your mother but I'm afraid I won't have time to cook you an actual meal.
Wait, what?? Wow Well... thank you, I really appreciate that, Anne. Seriously. You have a heart?! You just saved me $160 I don't know how I can repay you for this.
Oh, I couldn't remember when they were leaving. Thanks Anne. I'll just have to take him along.
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Good luck, then, darling.
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Thank you. I appreciate that.
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You're awfully level-headed tonight, dear.
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Yeah, I suppose so.
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I just... my dad has cancer. A malignant brain tumor.
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[a considerable pause]
Ah. Well. I Good lord, I should not be required
I'm assuming you're holding up considerably less well than you're writing. When are you leaving?
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I'm fine. My mother is completely distraught, so can't really afford to break down about it. Plus, he still has a chance.
And I'm leaving tonight.
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The chances of complete recovery with
That's admirable of you. I'm certain she requires someone steady at the moment.
Then I'll be by for the dog before then. Try to eat something before you leave; I'll be bringing something for your mother but I'm afraid I won't have time to cook you an actual meal.
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Thank you.
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Wait, what?? Wow Well... thank you, I really appreciate that, Anne. Seriously. You have a heart?! You just saved me $160 I don't know how I can repay you for this.
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I imagine Toby would hardly let me rest if he knew I'd let you scramble about while your father was in hospital. It's perfectly fine.
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Well, thank you again. I'll have his stuff ready.
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Thank you, dear.
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