Marfa Girl Page #3
Yeah?
Yeah.
Her parents are
pretty cool, right?
Her mom's pretty cool,
her dad's a dick though.
Yeah, you just don't like him
'cause he doesn't
let you f*** her.
Yeah, well, that's nothing
he can stop me from doing.
Oh yeah?
Yeah.
Are you guys gonna
go all the way?
Yeah, hopefully soon.
Kill the roach, man.
I need to give you a f***in'
Happy Birthday present, right?
You do? It is my birthday.
Yeah, it is.
I'll think of something.
I can't believe you're hanging
out with me on your birthday.
There's nothing
else to do in this town.
Well, I didn't even get
you a birthday present.
You don't have to.
Maybe I should give you
I need help practicing
for my new job.
Being a stripper?
Mm-hmm.
So, you have to tell
me what you think.
Miguel's gonna kill me.
Come on, you know,
he's the one who's in jail.
Hi.
Hey, Tom.
Uh, I'll have a number
two, can I add some
cheese and some
jalapeos on that?
Sure.
Anything else?
Yeah, I'll have a diet Coke.
Okay.
So, how you been?
Good, working all the time.
Working all the time?
You're always so happy.
I'm not happy, I'm a waitress.
When's your next day off?
Saturday.
Saturday.
Yeah.
I was wondering, think
I could take you out?
Sure.
How 'bout 7:
30?Yeah.
Sweet, I'll pick
you up at 7:
30and make sure to
bring that smile.
So, um...
What do I owe ya?
$4.00.
$4.00.
That was hot.
You've been a naughty boy.
Can I spank you?
If you want.
How's it going?
I haven't seen you in awhile.
These past couple of
months have been pretty hard.
My cat got really sick and he
died actually a few weeks ago.
I'm so sorry.
Yeah, it was pretty
wild discovering exactly
who he was to me and why he
came into my life, you know.
He knew all along,
but I had no idea.
I guess, I mean,
he was already four
years old when I
met him, you know.
I only had him for
two and half years
and those two and a
half years, you know,
discovered that, well, he
was born and his mom had
abandoned him and
he needed a mom.
So, he came to me,
but discovered that we
had several past lives
together, really traumatic ones
that we both needed to heal
before he could move forward.
Yeah.
And it was probably
one of the most intense
things I've ever
experienced, too, and...
Oh.
He died in my arms peacefully,
it was really
profound getting to
- I'm sorry.
- - see him take his
last breath,
it's okay, you know.
He was suffering so
much, he had cancer.
And now he's everywhere,
you know we attach
so much to the
physical, you know.
I just realized that
now he's everywhere,
that he's always with me.
There's
something reassuring about that.
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