Why I Don't Punch Dolphins Anymore (An Original Story, Part 34 - Return To Paradise Past)

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Why I Don't Punch Dolphins Anymore (An Original Story, Part 34 - Return To Paradise Past)
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<p>Squint is finally settling back into his old life again, trying to pick up where he left off. &nbsp;His friends notice a change in his personality but none of them can explain it. &nbsp;He's just glad to be back in his own native era.</p>
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<p>Did you miss the previous chapter? &nbsp;If so, <a href="https://steemit.com/story/@anomaly/why-i-don-t-punch-dolphins-anymore-an-original-story-part-33-what-just-happened">then click here</a>.</p>
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<h1>Chapter 34 – Return To Paradise Past</h1>
<p>	Back in the past, Natalie had left town, and I missed her. &nbsp;May had moved into Natalie's ex-boyfriends apartment. &nbsp;Mays ex-husband had her kids. &nbsp;Betty and I still hung out from time to time, and I was even friends with her new boyfriend. &nbsp;I still didn’t have a car, and I walked almost every day from my uncles house to Mays new place at Teds apartment, to see May and my friends. &nbsp;May was where the party was at, and that’s where everybody I knew wanted to hang out.</p>
<p>	One day, after somebody was talking about birthdays, somebody else pointed out that everyone in the room was a Capricorn, except for May. &nbsp;There were a lot of people in the room, and I was surprised. &nbsp;What where the odds of that? &nbsp;I wondered. &nbsp;Ever since then my group of friends just referred to themselves as Mays Capricorn Club.</p>
<p>	One time when I was hanging out with Betty in her car at a fast food parking lot, we were both just sitting there, eating cheeseburgers, when we both saw a skateboarder fall over on the sidewalk across the street. &nbsp;Betty said that she thought she may have caused them to fall with her mind powers. &nbsp;I told Betty that sometimes I thought I could make street lamps turn on and off just by walking under them. &nbsp;As soon as I said that it became darker outside.</p>
<p>	Betty totally freaked out and asked me if I had seen that. &nbsp;“See what?” I asked not understanding at first why she seemed upset. &nbsp;She rolled all the windows up in her car and commented about how it got darker all of a sudden right when I said that about the street lights. &nbsp;But I looked around and didn’t see any street lights, and I tried to calm her down. &nbsp;But she was panicking really badly, and drove me home in a hurry right then. &nbsp;She left me there in my uncles drive way.</p>
<p>	Later, I realized that there weren’t any street lights on that side of town. &nbsp;But then I saw it, one lonely little stub of what used to be a street lamp. &nbsp;It was just sitting there exactly where it always had been. &nbsp;It looked like somebody had run over it with a large vehicle and broken the main part of it off from the base. &nbsp;I began to remember having seen more street lamps around, but I couldn’t remember where exactly. &nbsp;Could it be that Betty had really seen one of the street lamps disappearing? &nbsp;I hadn’t really been paying attention when it happened, I was just looking at her. &nbsp;But whatever she saw that night really scared her.</p>
<p>	Then one night, Betty’s new boyfriend, Paul, and May’s new roommate, Ted, came over to see me at my uncles house. &nbsp;It was a little unusual because I was normally the one who went to see them. &nbsp;But later that night after they left my place, on the way back to Ted’s apartment they were pulled over by a lot of unmarked undercover police cars, and arrested by one of those 3 or 4 letter ‘alphabet agencies’.</p>
<p>	It was in the local newspaper the next day, but the article didn’t say anything about why they had been arrested. &nbsp;My two friends were held for a few hours and then released. &nbsp;No other information was given. &nbsp;When I saw them again I asked them what happened and they told me pretty much the same story as what the newspaper had said. &nbsp;They both swore that they had no idea why they had been arrested.</p>
<p>	Eventually May got her own place in a duplex a few blocks down the road from where I lived. &nbsp;Now she was neighbors with my other ex-girlfriend, Shari, and Shari's sister Darla, who May had been friends with for years. &nbsp;In fact, May had been the one who introduced me to Shari.</p>
<p>	Shari was really sweet to me, we used to sit on her couch watching anime for hours, just the two of us hanging out together. &nbsp;But the thing was that Shari and I started dating around the same time that I started dating Betty. &nbsp;It was like a love triangle. &nbsp;They knew about each other of course, they were even friends. &nbsp;At first I kept asking both of them, “Are you sure it’s okay that I'm with Both of you?” &nbsp;And they both always said “Yeah, I don’t care.”</p>
<p>	I asked her if she would stop crying if I called Shari and broke up with her over the phone. &nbsp;Betty said yes, and so I had to decide. &nbsp;I just couldn’t stand to see Betty cry though, so I picked up the phone and called Shari. &nbsp;As soon as she answered the phone she said, “You’re breaking up with me aren’t you?” &nbsp;I was surprised, but she said she could just tell when the phone rang that it would be me breaking up with her. &nbsp;I apologized to her, but she said she understood. &nbsp;Betty started smiling as soon as I hung up the phone with Shari.</p>
<p>	I asked her if she would stop crying if I called Shari and broke up with her over the phone. &nbsp;Betty said yes, and so I had to decide. &nbsp;I just couldn’t stand to see Betty cry though, so I picked up the phone and called Shari. &nbsp;As soon as she answered the phone she said, “You’re breaking up with me aren’t you?” &nbsp;I was surprised, but she said she could just tell when the phone rang that it would be me breaking up with her. &nbsp;I apologized to her, but she said she understood. &nbsp;Betty started smiling as soon as I hung up the phone with Shari.</p>
<p>	I was still friends with Shari, and now that May was living so close to both of us, I started spending even more time with her again. &nbsp;I felt close to Shari, she was just so nice to me. &nbsp;One night, I was riding in Shari's car with her to go pick up her son from his grandma. &nbsp;It was just the two of us in the car, and I thought maybe I could tell her about that trip I had taken. &nbsp;I still hadn’t really told anybody about the details, only that I had taken a trip to nowhere in particular for a really bad vacation. &nbsp;Just as soon as I started to talk about the trip, a white limousine cut us off and sped up in front of us. &nbsp;I was so surprised to see a white limousine again that I stopped talking immediately. &nbsp;When Shari asked me what happened next I simply said, “Nothing, nevermind, forget about the whole thing.”</p>
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