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// 845.371.2222 turning away mid-conversation. “Everything’s not fine,” she responded. “You’re obviously avoiding me. What’s wrong?” “What’s going on is that I feel used,” I responded. “You took advantage of me.” “What are you talking about?” she asked, her eyes wide with hurt. I told her what had happened the day she invited me to her home to download Zalmy’s test results, when I’d seen how much she had really paid for the fun house. Ever since then, the inflatable activity had lost its charm. It reminded me of how gullible I was, and how easily I could be taken for a ride. “I can’t believe it,” murmured Peshy. “I cannot believe it.” “Me neither,” I said. “I thought I could trust you.” “And I thought you would ask me if you felt that I mistreated you. Give me a chance to explain.” Though I felt very uncomfortable, Peshy insisted I come back to her house so that she could show me, black on white, how I’d been mistaken. I followed her, a bit stiffly, and stood in a corner of the room as she opened the printout. And then I realized my mistake. The bill was somehow divided into two: one for the main part of the fun house, and the other for the twisted slide, which had to be connected separately. “So, you see, the bill was exactly $1800, and no one was taking advantage of you,” said Peshy, as my cheeks burned crimson and I struggled to find the right words to apologize. “I don’t blame you for jumping to conclusions. Perhaps, had I been in your shoes, I would have done the same. But then to hold onto that hurt and hatred for so many weeks without saying anything? I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.” I apologized, profusely, but the damage was done. And ever since that day, I had a hard time finding the fun in our fun house. Yet it taught me that things aren’t always the way they seem. 40% Coat Arcade This Sunday, July 20 11:30-7:00 OFF 48 Witzel Ct. (back entrance) 347-645-7507 For evening appt pls call Attention Kallahs Get your Kallah Coat Now! 175

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