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Where Sisters Go To Talk
Knowing you as I do, you entered the room shyly. Saying nothing, you took a seat next to your sister. Then your ear homed in on the speaker. You tried not to notice some of the ladies paying way too much attention to your blouse. Sensing your insecurities, your sister leaned into your ear and urged you to pay them no mind. "They've been like that for at least as long as I've been here. Ignore them." She gave you a smile full of teeth and just like that, you were home. "Maybe I should button up my shirt a bit?" You whispered to her. "Stay just as you are," she reassured you with a gentle rub on the small of your back. "You're JUST fine." The speaker kept speaking and you both kept whispering, attentively catching up on each other's lives and giddily reminiscing of the shenanigans of your youth. Then, the door opened and the third sister barraged in. "What did I miss ?" she almost shouted as she pulled up a chair next to you. "Shuush"! The others said, giving her an eye roll, and then, with pouty mouths, returning their attention back to the speaker. "Forget those ole biddies," she snapped and then immediately jointed in the conversation. "What are you doing here?" You asked her. "You said you were too busy." "I know," she said. "But, I thought about it and I said, 'I don't see y'all near enough. So, I dropped everything and came!" The three of you sat and talked and laughed til the sun died, and rose again. Finally, you broke the chatter. "Maybe we should pull up another chair. She could be here anytime now." The eldest eyes smiled. She took both of your hands and replied, "No need for that just yet. I spoke to her just before I left to come here. She has a lot still to do. She'll join us as soon as she's finished." They all smiled at each other. And with that, the conversation resumed.
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