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High School Reunion in Atlanta
Author: Moniker
I haven’t slept in about three days. In a sense I’m going crazy and would just love to lay down even for a couple of hours or so just to catch a few winks or make some kind of transition from day to day. However, well, for one I’ve always struggled a bit with sleep issues, or shall I say lack of sleep issues, but lately I’ve been so exited about my upcoming trip to Atlanta, Georgia that I can hardly, well, sleep. It’s my ten year high school reunion and I haven’t been home since I graduated from high school and went off to college. My parents were the only family I had in Atlanta and they retired shortly after I finished high school. Shortly after I left town they moved to Michigan so there has really never been much of a reason for me to return. Until now, that is.
You see, the main reason I’m going to this reunion, well okay, there’s the fact that I finished law school and am enjoying a successful practice as a criminal defense lawyer, but I’m really not interested in going there to brag. It turns out that John, the guy I had an enormous crush on all throughout high school has recently divorced his wife. We actually dated for a short period of time during my junior year, but this was during a break up phase that he and Jolie, his soon to be ex wife, were experiencing. Not to get into rumors or stories of the past, but she definitely concocted a lie that led to the two of them getting back together and eventually marrying. Dang I did not like her. I hope she’s at the reunion.
In addition to John, who is the major reason that I can’t seem to sleep, I also want to see my old friend Trent and my friend Joan. They are the two people, other than John that I’m returning to see. In fact I have plans with the two of them to see a Hawks game at Philips Arena and I was even sneaky enough to buy an extra ticket so I can coincidentally offer it to John when the subject randomly gets brought up. The reunion is going to take place at one of the http://hotelsatlanta.net and I have a room booked there as well. I wonder where John will be staying. I heard that he’s planning on moving back to Atlanta but I don’t really know the scoop. And I know this isn’t nice and even somewhat catty, but all I need to know is that he’s getting a divorce. And hey, he was stolen under false pretense after all. It serves her right, and I wish her the best.
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Author: Moniker
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