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bitch?” Stephen laughs. Cali is serious and expands, “I’m

talking high school and above, not some little cunt that teased

you in elementary school. Who pushed your buttons to the

point that you nearly stepped out of character and laid hands?”

Stephen tries to be politically correct and says he would never

do that. Cali pushes forward, “Bored now! C’mon give me

some fire, baby.” Cali has just called this man out on several

levels. She’s the Queen waiting to be entertained, and Stephen

feels pressured to answer.

Unlike, “tell me about your Ex,” this isn’t a question a

man will have rehearsed nor one he has experience answering.

Stephen has to actually think and tell the truth because there is

no time to make up something. He submits and tells of a girl

his first year of college who was the girlfriend of his

roommate. She hung in their room all the time, eating their

food, and acting as if she owned the place. As Stephen

remembers this girl, he starts to get into a rage, that’s how Cali

knows this is real. No one recalls emotional moments dryly,

they relive that moment. If a man’s eyes don’t widen or his

hands don’t move while telling a story, he’s making it up.

Stephen is actually recalling that moment and Cali feels the

realness. Stephen and this girl got into it over her freeloading

and she reacted like a bitch. He wanted to smack the hell out

of her, but it wasn’t worth it in terms of jail or ending his

friendship with his roommate. Cali has him open; it’s not

about this college story from years ago. She’s being a

therapist, getting this man comfortable enough to start telling

things that are more personal.

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