Another Perfect Stranger Page #2
Excuse me!
Hey...
I'm sorry, I made you mad. It's just
that I have a niece in your age and...
It's alright. Just drop it!
Yeah. Enjoy the rest of your flight.
I'll try...
How is that?
Really? What is your pony's name?
Titan!
Titan?
What's wrong?
He needs a saddle!
Can you draw one on?
Yeah!
How is this?
That's perfect!
Titan is ready for a ride now.
All you need is your name on it.
Mommy, look!
Thank you!
You are very welcome, Courtney!
Bye...
Bye now!
Here you go.
Thanks. I almost forget, I ordered this...
Where are you heading?
Portland...
Do you have your family there?
No. I applied the Art Institute out there,
and I'm gonna to check it out.
Oh... Have you been accepted?
I don't know yet...
But you are still flying out to see it.
Well, the dean said, it was alright.
And that worth spending on my babysitting money
and a chance to get away
from home for a few days.
Babysitting...
That's a fun job.
Sometimes.
I see, you are good with kids.
Sure, I love them.
Do you have any?
No, no physical descendants.
Physical descendants?!
That's right.
You see more relaxed.
Why wouldn't I be?
Just saw that little toss
with your friend over there...
Oh, I was probably a little bit testy.
Ah... It's understandable.
You heard, ha?
It was hard not to.
Sorry...
Trouble with the folks, hah?
Big trouble...
And I have no idea how I gonna handle it.
Why is that?
Because I always got along so well
with my mom and dad,
and then, right as I'm ready to choose a college,
they have to ruin everything with this
forced religion stuff.
And they never mentioned it to you before?
Well, yeah... We started going
to church when I was like 10,
but it was always fun, you know,
things like Sunday school and church camp.
Even in high school it was just a social thing,
because all my friends were there...
But you never bothered into it, right?
I guess. I never took it that so seriously.
it was just a rutine.
And I thought, mom and dad
thought the same way.
So that brought things to a head...
Last night we were sitting
around the dinner table,
and somehow the conversation turned to
people's beliefs, and God, and bla bla...
And I told mom and dad,
that I didn't really think, that God existed.
Why did you say that?
I don't know. It just came out.
I mean, I see a lot of other religions out there,
all the movie-stars in the Scientology...
Yeah... It's really big right now.
Yeah. I mean... the Bible stories were alright,
when I was a little kid,
but the older I get, and the more I read,
the idea of a big guy watching us from the
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