MaryJanice Davidson Quotes
Getting Back To The Issue Of The Child," Tina Said, Harshing Our Buzz As Visual, "I Really Think You Should Reconsider. He - "
The Phone Rang. She Picked It Up, Glanced At The Caller ID.
"We're Kind Of Busy," I Said, A Little Sharply. The Phone Was A Whole Thing Between Tina And Me.
"But - "
"If It's Important, They'll Call Back."
"But It's Your Mother."
I Practically Snarled. The Phone, The Fucking Phone! People Used It The Way They Used To Use The Cat-o'-nine-tails. You Had To Drop Everything And Answer The Fucking Thing. And God Help You If You Were Home And, For Whatever Reason, Didn't Answer. "But I Called!" Yeah, It Was Convenient For You So You Called. But I'm In The Shit Because It Wasn't Convenient For Me To Drop Everything And Talk To You, On The Spot, For Whatever You Needed To Talk About.
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