The sun was out, as the sun always tended to be for these things, and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. Sure, there was a bit of pollen drifting about on the light breeze coming in from over the water, but it was really that time of year, wasn't it? Easy enough to explain something as simple as pollen to any people visiting today. Possibly less easy
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She found her name tag after some searching and placed it carefully onto her coat before adjusting her hat and going off in search of Rilla and Jims. A slip of a girl and a toddler shouldn't be terribly difficult to locate, right?
Right.
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He skipped the name tag and instead glanced around, noting the changes from the last time he'd been back here years ago. He hoped the students weren't still as odd...
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He scrawled "BANTHA RAWK. ASK ME ABOUT CADE'S CHILDHOOD" onto a name tag and went off to make his own fun.
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She stood around looking menacing most of the time, but really, she was bored.
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"Hi there," he said with a smile. "My new friend and I were wondering how you were doing. Do you need a drink or anything?"
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"Are you seriously trying to pick up an on-duty cop in the middle of a picnic?" she asked. "Wow."
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But she was here anyway. Munching on barbecue wings. Mmm, barbecue wings.
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"They're amazing," April replied. "Mouth perfection. Highly recommended."
April, don't torture the hot lawyer.
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"I missed you."
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"You too," she said. "How's the orphanage?"
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