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  • "How could you?!" Johnny was helping his mom cook when he decided to play around with the knife and dropped it on their cat Spaarkey. Soon after Lizbeth remembers the time when she was a young little girl and she ruined Miss Lottie's marigolds because that same night she overheard her parents talking about getting a divorce. She soon realized that she had to apologize to Miss Lottie about what happened.
  • As Lizbeth and Miss Lottie discuss about that night, Lizbeth explains what had happened and what her intentions were. Miss Lottie tells Lizbeth that when she was a young girl she had the same exact problem but instead of overhearing it she was apart of it. Miss Lottie told Lizbeth that her parents blamed the divorce on her and that she was the reason that they seperated which is not true,Miss Lottie said that the reason her parents got divorced was because her mom worked all night and her dad drank constantly. So when she came home she saw her dad passed out on the floor and her mom sleeping on the couch. Later that night Lizbeth invited Miss Lottie for a game night at her house which Miss Lottie gladly accepted.
  • On board game night they start to chat quickly and soon learn that they actually have a lot in common. They both like board games a ton and they love to trick their friends and scare them. They both hate everything chocolate and they love marshmallows. However as much as they have commonalities they also have very different perspectives on things as well. For example when it come to do with stuff to do with free time Miss Lottie likes to walk around and watch nature while Lizbeth likes to sit on her butt eating 4 bags of chips a week and binge watching Netflix series. They both laugh off the fact that Miss Lotties called Lizbeth a fat loser!
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