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to? Girlfriend?”
    “Nah, no girlfriend. Other than that, same old, same old, really. I spent a lot of time here, as always. My arm has healed up pretty well and it’s not like I could feel it much, anyway,” he said with a chuckle.
    “No girlfriend, then. Well, that’s good to know.”
    “Is it? Are you uh—on the market? I mean, you’re still in the middle of a divorce and all—”
    “Well, I’m not really on the market, per se, but I wouldn’t mind going out with someone I kinda already liked,” I said with a smile. “Let’s do something other than the library, though.”
    “Yeah, actually anything other than the library sounds good,” he laughed. “What were you thinking?”
    I gave him a thoughtful smile.
    “How do you feel about sushi?” I asked.
    He made a face.
    “Got ya! I hate it too. How about pizza and a movie at my place?” I asked, rather boldly. “I can take Jase to my mom’s and my new apartment is actually ten times nicer than the old one. I’m kind of glad you burned the place to the ground.”
    He chuckled and murmured, “Your place? You sure that’ll be okay? I thought your apartment was off limits.”
    I blushed.
    “Oh, stop . You’re going to come over and you’re going to like it,” I replied.
    He took me by the waist with his good arm.
    “Well, if you insist,” he murmured, looking down into my eyes. “I’ll cover the pizza tab. You supply the chick flicks. How’s that sound?”
    I grinned.
    “Sounds perfect.”
    He leaned down and pressed his lips softly against mine. I felt butterflies in my stomach for the first time since high school.
    “You’re perfect,” he murmured. “Too perfect for some jerk to beat around. Don’t ever forget that.”
    I smiled.
    “Stick around and keep reminding me, then.”
    He smiled back.
    “I can do that.”
    *****
    THE END
     
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Please Teach Me
     
    By Nicole Chance

Chapter 1
     
    I’d been told I was methodical. Calculating. And sometimes, even a cold shrew by people who didn’t know me very well. And to an extent, I suppose I was once fine with that. As far as I was concerned, there was a time and a place for everything, and unlike most college students, or young people my age in general, I had the ability to properly calculate that time and place, to stay on track and avoid getting myself into unnecessary trouble.
    I’d been raised that way, really. My family had been old-fashioned, and for years had instilled in me a value of hard work and perseverance, and keeping my inner passions under control. I was the sort of girl who’d been given the example, again and again, of “if all my friends jumped off of a cliff, would I feel inclined to do so as well?” And of course I didn’t.
    What other young people might have criticized, I considered a means of rational behavior. Keeping in line to avoid consequences, and doing what I was supposed to, because like I said- there’s a time and place for everything.
    Or, at least, almost everything...
    I will confess to, at times, occasionally forgetting where the line of good sense ended and that of downright prudishness began. It was just hard for me to let loose I guess, spending all of my time

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