Ally Condie Quotes
We Liked Our Grandparents. We Liked Our Uncle And Our Aunt. They Had Known Our Dad And Our Brother Ben. They Had Some Of The Same Memories We Did. Sometimes They Even Brought Things Up, Like, "Remember When Your Dad Went Out In The Kayak At Aspen Lake And He Flipped Over And We Had To Save Him In Our Paddleboat?" And We Would All Start Laughing Because We Had The Same Picture In Our Minds, My Dad With His Sunglasses Dangling From One Ear And His Hair All Wet. And They Knew That Ben's Favorite Kind Of Ice Cream Wasn't Ice Cream At All, It Was Rainbow Sherbet, And He Always Ate Green First, And So When I Saw It In My Grandma's Freezer Once And I Started Crying They Didn't Even Ask Why And I Think I Saw My Uncle Nick, My Mom's Brother, Crying Too.
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