- He calls to ask me to find that number to call.
 - He says the plan to have their daughter stay the night is no longer a good one.
 - I assure him his daughter is safe at home.
 - Not that one, he says. The other one.
 - He asks her her name and keeps on asking until she answers. You know what your name is, don't you? What do we call you?
 - She asnwers with her maiden name, the one she had before her mother remairred. That far back. Who can blame her.
 - Who wants to claim a husband who tries to send you home like a naughty child on a play date that's lasted too long?
 - When I ask to speak to her he says, Sure, and who are you again?
 - When I ask how she's doing she says, Not horrible, but not too good either.
 - As he continues to explain about needing the number to call to have someone come and fetch her, I can hear her saying, It's ok. Bobby. I'm better now.
 
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