Heat

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8 a.m. knock on the door. Poor Albert got his car stolen again by his young lover. It is a regular Peyton Place around here. Little to no drama here in 9. I just chill and listen. My father says "don't make me come down there." I say it would be nice to see you again. He ain't coming. Was missing for the first 25 years so why would he show up now? I'm not bitter just stating facts. I might have daddy issues and some mommy ones too but who in this world doesn't. Louisiana heat is driving everyone mad.

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