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Hitch 3: Not Vegas
Please don't say Vegas. We're halfway between Durban and Bloem', so don't say Vegas, okay ? Thankfully you found a way, reluctantly, to settle on the right answer without saying it out loud. All the way to the beach, so I hopped in, and I didn't laugh. I introduced myself and for an awkward moment you introduced neither yourself nor that guy you wanted to be. Perhaps you didn't want to introduce yourself, anonymous as me. And you didn't need to introduce him, how could I possibly not know his name ? Then, after a moment of that, you introduced him anyways. It would be a long, silly drive. You said it. Your voice was not unconvincing, you had it pretty much down. You actually said the name, as if you wanted us both to believe it but knew that neither of us did. I'd never seen sideburns so thick, or hair so black and slick, the sunglasses looked the part too. The rest of it was not as flamboyant as The King would have wanted it to be. I was friendly and nice and made sure not to laugh, but we both knew the truth, and I really wanted to be far from Bloem' today. 16th August 2018
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