the person I missed didn't exist anymore. People change. The things we like and dislike change. And we can wish they wouldn't all day long, but that never works.
Sarah OcklerGarra's got a way with the ladies," the Plazma wannabe announces with a wink. "So do I - it's a bass player thing.
Sarah OcklerThey key to a great party is the music," Sam says, scrolling through his iPod as we tramp through the sand. Eddie - the guy having the party - put Sam in charge of the playlist. "If it's too intense, no one will be able to hang out and talk. But if it's too mellow, it will turn into a snoozefest. You also have to consider timing. There's a particular kind of music appropriate for each stage of the party - intro, warm-up, full swing, wind-down, and outro.
Sarah OcklerThe most tragic thing about California is that nothing is permanent or real here," he says. "It gets to you, you know?
Sarah OcklerIt’s strange,” I say, rubbing my feet against his. “I feel like I should be sad, but I’m not. It’s not that I won’t miss you, but it just feels like-”
“Like everything is going to be okay anyway,” he says, finishing my thought.
Let someone else have a lucky day, Anna.
Sarah OcklerRead them, Anna. Really read them.
Sarah OcklerKeep it,” he says. “Something to remember me by.”
“I don’t need a sweatshirt for that,” I say, already putting it back on.
“Then keep it because it’s cool.”
“Deal.
But in the end, there were only two boys that really mattered.
Matt and Sam.
So Old Man Date Rape was number what?" she asks. "Four or five?"
"We're not counting him," I say. "This is the Twenty Boy Summer, not the Twenty Dirty Old Man Summer.
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