April 28, 1992 (Again)
Even when parties are not loud, raucous affairs, the time right after one is over seems very quiet in comparison.
Meg kind of likes it.
She and Laura have finished putting the leftovers in the refrigerator and loading the dishwasher, and are just sitting down in the living when Alain comes back in from taking out the trash.
"That did not exactly go as I planned," Alain says, dropping onto the couch next to Meg.
"Well, no," Meg says.
In that Heidi gave her number to his friend Marc, and his brother left with Meg's friend Donna.
"But I think everyone had a good time."
Meg kind of likes it.
She and Laura have finished putting the leftovers in the refrigerator and loading the dishwasher, and are just sitting down in the living when Alain comes back in from taking out the trash.
"That did not exactly go as I planned," Alain says, dropping onto the couch next to Meg.
"Well, no," Meg says.
In that Heidi gave her number to his friend Marc, and his brother left with Meg's friend Donna.
"But I think everyone had a good time."

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"Meg is reasonably competent," she corrects.
"And better than she thinks she is," Alain says. "Anyway, X, you might like it. And then you can decide about hockey."
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Then --
"I do not think it would be terrible."
Beat.
"Skates are easy to find?"
She could bring custom ones from home, but maybe that is overkill?
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"And it's probably better not to go to the trouble to buy your own until you know you like it. You know?" Alain adds.
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"I will not forget."