steph's hill
Whew! After painstakingly removing all the pieces of flypaper, with a little help from my friends, I manage to jump ship . . . er, train, and head back for the hill. Fortunately, Siberia isn't very far away, so it was a rather quick trip. Upon seeing steph on the hill, I sit down to think. What'll it be this time? Cosmic death rays? No, too gory. Martian abduction?No, I haven't talked to Arnold in ages, and I can't really ask him any favors. Oh, I got it!
I pull out my phone, and punch the first number on the speed dial.
"Yo, Bruno, man, I got a hit for ya. Ya diggin'?"
"Sho thing. Where you at?"
"Da Hill. You know the one."
"A'ight. I'm rollin'."
Within minutes, Bruno arrives, and we do our secret handshake before he heads up the hill to visit steph. She is just watching TV, I think, and when he says he is just selling encyclopedias and other random books out of his trunk, she figures she'd be nice and at least look at them. Steph thinks she sees her all-time favorite novel, an autographed copy, near the back, and so she reaches in really far, but ends up having to climb in the trunk to grab it. Which would be all good, except Bruno chose that exact moment to slam the trunk shut and hit the gas.
"Thanks, bro," I call after him, and he just waves out the window as he speeds off. Thank goon-ness for gansta bros, that's all I can say.


No, I haven't talked to Arnold in ages, and I can't really ask him any favors. Oh, I got it!
I pull out my phone, and punch the first number on the speed dial.
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pushed him into the water after the others and declared independence throughout
