"No, her daughter had always had a head on her shoulders: shoot, that’s how she got to be one
of the three Colombia High kids in her class going to State on scholarships. She knew
Nina’d call over the weekend as they’d arranged."
“Every aspect of her everyday life seemed to remind her of their suspended past, that, now, she’d never get to attempt to reboot.”
of the three Colombia High kids in her class going to State on scholarships. She knew
Nina’d call over the weekend as they’d arranged."
“Every aspect of her everyday life seemed to remind her of their suspended past, that, now, she’d never get to attempt to reboot.”
- Donna used to have a close relationship with Mr. Evans that left her bitter. Introduced Donna’s daughter, Nina.
- What were you like as a teenager? How would you label your past relationship with Mr. Evans?
- Have a flashback to your past with Mr. Evans.
Ren
"The day starts with leaning my still creaking body out the window to light my first cigarette of the morning, my mug of coffee hesitating on my lips as I watch the two women below me argue. One woman flails her arms as the other stands with almost statuesque posture, holding back tears."
“I always wonder why my father had spent so much of my life here, instead of with us. If he had chosen to leave and live somewhere like New York or Chicago - prosperous and lively - I could understand somewhat. But to live just a few miles away, in the same town no less - I still can't make sense of it.”
Godrey
"Seeing the body of Mr. Evans laying in his coffin made Godfrey really face his own mortality, a concept which he had been avoiding for quite some time. Death had always been a concept that plagued Godfrey with fear. He was so fearful of death, that it even evolved into a fear of life."
Stephanie G
"The apartment walls were still barren save for a few test paint splotches, the floors remained unfinished, and the moving boxes lingered in the same corner as a week ago. "
“It seemed like she’d settled for a lot less than she wanted; her receptionist position, her marriage, hell, even her apartment. Maybe it was time she started doing something for herself.”
“I always wonder why my father had spent so much of my life here, instead of with us. If he had chosen to leave and live somewhere like New York or Chicago - prosperous and lively - I could understand somewhat. But to live just a few miles away, in the same town no less - I still can't make sense of it.”
- Bites his nails, does a lot of thinking by looking at power plant, father spent a lot of time away from him.
- Being involved in the mystery surrounding the death of Mr. Evans.
- How is your relationship with your father now? What is it about the powerpoint that makes you want to be around it?
- Talk about what comes of the letter to call with information about the death of Mr. Evans.
Godrey
"Seeing the body of Mr. Evans laying in his coffin made Godfrey really face his own mortality, a concept which he had been avoiding for quite some time. Death had always been a concept that plagued Godfrey with fear. He was so fearful of death, that it even evolved into a fear of life."
Stephanie G
"The apartment walls were still barren save for a few test paint splotches, the floors remained unfinished, and the moving boxes lingered in the same corner as a week ago. "
“It seemed like she’d settled for a lot less than she wanted; her receptionist position, her marriage, hell, even her apartment. Maybe it was time she started doing something for herself.”
- Bright red, abnormal height (either very tall or very short), wanted to be a doctor,
- She feels like she’s settled for everything in her life. She’s unhappy about her life.
- Do you still want to be a doctor? What’s wrong with your marriage?
- Pull a 180 an ya life girl.
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