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Hugs, Hope, and Peanut
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I pulled a cigarette butt from my hair and spit sandy grit from between my teeth while watching dead leaves, gum wrappers and other litter blow past me. Bees buzzed around my head, ants crawled up my shorts, and Japanese beetles tickled my thighs. Meanwhile, the sun grew hotter as it rose higher in the sky. I lay there for what seemed like 18 hours, and I didn't have on my 18-hour bra! After a while, I became painfully aware that the husband was not searching for me. Giving up any hope that my knight on horseback was coming to help, I muttered to myself, "If I want to get home before the winter snows come, it's up to me to get myself there." When I felt some strength returning, I used the bike for leverage and pulled my woozy body up on quivering legs. Slumping over the handlebars for support, I trudged home while mentally rehearsing what I would say to Sir Galahad when I got there. Staggering into the front yard, I heard whistling in the garage. I shouted weakly, "I passed out in the road and waited for you to come looking for me!" The husband looked up from his project but said nothing. "Weren't you worried about what had happened to me when I didn't come right back?" "I didn't notice how long you were gone," he replied. "I was gone half of the day!" I yelped. He stared at me with a puzzled look. "I could have been flattened by a moving van or a beer delivery truck!" I said. I was angry enough to spit hammers; but he still just stood there, silent. I wondered if, while I was gone, he'd been zapped by a lightening bolt and struck dumb. He wiped his hands on a rag and shrugged, as if he couldn't understand what I was upset about. "My inward
parts could have been spilling out all over the road," I ranted,
"I could have been devoured by wolves, weasels, or wild cats!"
He just scratched his head. "My eyes could have been plucked out by
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