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She smiled a bit, then said "It doesn't matter. She told me a week or so ago that he was a bit of a shit, but that she loved him." She tossed her hair slightly, then frowned. "Can't say I see the point, actually, but I understand the sentiment."
I must have looked puzzled, because she continued. "It's just the same old same old. I've been in love, and been married, and then got divorced because I found out that nothing is ever permanent." She slid down onto the cushion of the chair, legs slightly spread. She watched me watch her, and looked mildly surprised, and then amused. "Fact is," she went on, "most of the relationships I've had are long gone, starting with my parents and continuing to my two ex-husbands. And Lynne will leave soon for her own life. That's just how things are." She smiled ruefully. "Too much information, I can tell. Would you like something to drink? Coke, Dr. Pepper? No booze, sorry, I never drink." She got up and padded off to the kitchen. I followed her like a mute little dog and perched on the counter, watching her rummage through the fridge.
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