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Nim and Jean

                “Great give me a plate.”  Jeannie started to laugh and transfered the food into some tupperware.

                “Nim, you know this is bad for you.  You get yummy oatmeal.  No sugar or anything just good healthy oatmeal,” Jeannie

said placing the bowl in front of him.  He frowned.  She had taken the tupperware and was about to put her coat on.

                “Jeannie, where are you going with that?” Nim asked.  She paused for a moment.

                “Mike called.  He’s not feeling well so I decided to bring him some breakfast.”

                “He’s a grown man Jean.  He doesn’t need you to be taking care of him.  It’s only been two weeks since you both broke up. 

What happened to Carrie?  Did he break up with her too?” Nim said angrily.

                “He’s not seeing her anymore.  He realized our situation was right from the beginning and him seeing Carrie was just a bad

choice.  It was a mistake Nim.”

                Before Nim could say anything Jean walked out the door.  There would be no stopping her.  She was a twenty-three year old

woman and he a seventy-five year old man.  He always wished things were different for her.  He wished his daughter hadn’t died in

the car accident and he wished there would of been a different living arrangement.  He didn’t know how to take care of a five year old

girl.  His wife did all that.  But she died from breast cancer not long before the death of their daughter.  His daughter’s husband had

left her and without any known facts of his whereabouts, so the court saw it best that she stay with him.  Nim hated John for leaving

his wife and he hated Mike for breaking up with Jeannie.  She loved him too much to ever let him go and he had left her for a younger

woman.  Carrie was eighteen, so he said, but Jeannie knew she was probably sixteen or even younger. 

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