Adverbs

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Genres: Fiction
“We’ll simply call the taxi company, David, and request a large one, like one of those vans,” is the sort of thing you would overhear if you were overhearing in the park. Hank was. He heard that one, and “Let’s tell them six and then they’ll show up at six-thirty” and “America just needs to get the hell out of there and not look back.” Hank lay on an obscure corner of the grass, eyes closed, not moving, getting cold even in the nice day, and he overheard “Maybe we shouldn’t move in together at ...all” and “If taxi companies don’t take requests the company will rent you a car probably” and “The guests can gather out on the porch and then come in when dinner’s ready” and “Oh my fucking Christ! Don’t look, honey, don’t look! The man is dead, honey, that’s a dead man, oh god somebody call the police.”
    It was not a mistake. It was perfectly natural, although it ruined the whole day in the park for everyone who was there. Certainly for Hank.
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