I have never been so thankful for a vacation in my life. So much happened, and I honestly don't even have the life in me right now to describe it to you all.
"He has got to hate that," Cecilia replied, barely remembering all the flirting the two did at his last party. Of course, she was much too intoxicated to.
"He puts on such a bravado, and you and I see right through it," she grinned.
It was true Mori let the subject of Breena come out lightly but it still stung. She often thought about her child and what she could have done to save her.
"Hopefully he really is changing, though. Maturity can do that to a boy."
Maybe you can dazzle this boy by bringing him to the party we're throwing. You know, the one on the yacht we have to pick out.
- Mori
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"We're well read, don't forget that," she added, clearly seeing Cecilia's point.
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"No one in their right minds would ask us to do that," she added, as an afterthought.
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"But you know, they most likely will ask us for Riley's party next year."
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She looked back up at her ceiling, making a mental note to have it painted or something, and then looked back to Mori.
"You're right, but who could blame them?"
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"And the only two girls that don't faint when he enters a room."
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"He puts on such a bravado, and you and I see right through it," she grinned.
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"He puts on such a thick act."
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"At least then, we wouldn't have to put up with all of his mood swings, you know?"
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"But you're right. Sometimes I think he's a right depressive."
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"Hopefully he really is changing, though. Maturity can do that to a boy."
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