Angels in Stardust Page #5
Oh.
Well, it is.
You do it a lot?
Every morn and night.
Get out.
On weekends,
he likes it midday, too.
pretty regular.
Aw, damn. I gotta
get me a man.
I need one.
Shh. Cut that.
Here comes Cody.
Hey, Vallie.
What's doing?
Nothing.
Hey, Loretta.
Hi, Cody.
Lisa was just telling us
what a sweet man you are.
Well,
that's mighty nice
of you, sweet pea.
Just the truth.
Come here.
Wow.
We better be heading.
See you!
Bye.
Bye.
Don't do nothing we wouldn't do.
Hey, what is that
supposed to mean?
We don't do nothing.
You speak for yourself.
Maybe I should cast my bread
on the water more.
All things considered,
I think your dough
could use some rising.
Suppose anybody'll
think I'm pretty?
Oh, yeah.
Yes, honey, they will.
More than that,
you're smart and talented.
Makes you a triple threat.
There's more to the world than
Tardust and birthing babies.
What's a pollywog like
you know about the world?
Uh-huh.
Did you hear
what Mrs. Bowes said
about that woman scientist?
What, about being
born as poor as us?
No, Gomer.
Dying radioactive.
How messed up is that?
I do not want to be a scientist.
I want to be like
Agatha Christie,
a great writer.
Heh.
How are you ever
gonna be a writer?
Poor kid from the sticks.
have a father, just like me.
Except her pa died.
Yours just up and ran away,
loser in chief.
Loretta says men
want one thing and women got it.
I don't know as men are that predictable.
Some of us are quite
complex and sensitive.
I know somebody like that.
I know you do.
Not you.
Ah, that pretty boy at school
He is not a pretty boy.
Well, hell, he better be.
That's a lot of hanging
around and waiting for ugly.
I do not gawk at him.
You stare at him like
That's gawking.
Well...
he's very affecting.
Hey, I saw you
fighting with those
boys at school.
What was that all about?
I stepped on their
dumb old baseball
cards by accident.
Where'd you learn those
I've been around.
Well, stop it.
You're using 'em wrong, anyway.
And pay attention to
where you're going.
Gosh.
I pay attention plenty.
Only to that darn
Indian, Tenkill.
Do not.
Do so.
I don't like it.
I don't trust him.
Hey, Pleasant,
I ever told you about
the native fire legend?
Uh-uh.
Well...
well, in the beginning
of time...
this world was cold.
It was very cold.
But the thunders,
see, they brought lightning.
Poom!
Crack!
And struck a hollow tree afire
on a distant island.
And, see, a raven,
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