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“I’M SORRY ABOUT EARLIER, Brian and I are just friends so don’t think that . . .” Hindi ko na natapos pa ang explanation ko dahil bigla na siyang sumingit.
“Look Maggie, I don’t care about your personal life. We’re here to work. So you don’t need to explain.” Galit ba sa akin si Sir David?Nag-sorry na naman ako, ah.Ang tindi. Mahirap kaya mag-sorry lalo pa at alam kong wala naman akong kasalanan sa kanya.
“Ang yabang naman.”
Hala, ‘di nga? Nasabi ko ‘yun? Ako ba talaga ‘yong nagsalita?
“What did you say? Ako, mayabang?” iritable niyang tanong. Patay na. Ano’ng sasabihin ko?! Kailangan kong mag-isip nang mabuti.
“No, didn’t say that! Ang sabi ko lang may garlic ang pizza. Ba-wang,” with fingers crossed, I replied, hoping that he’ll buy my alibi.
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Matawa, kiligin, at ma-inlove.
Sino nga ba ang nararapat para Kay Maggie? Si Brian na past niya or si David na boss niya?
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Intrigued by the question of what is meant by "everybody". For example, let's take Dante, or the Odyssey. These are both books I think a truly literate, educated person should be acquainted with. But some people--including some goodreads members--don't have the reading level necessary to plow through them. So, what does one assume when one says "everybody"? Also, I have avoided the temptation to assume that everybody should read some books I like very much. I adore Stephen King (usually). There are some people whose threshold won't allow for his writings, and they are really (funny as it seems to me) frightened by his work. Should I impose him on them (if I could)? I think not. So I am left with great works with reasonable literacy levels that won't freak people beyond what is decent, and message books like "The Help".