Chapter 1:29: Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head

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Regina It was still raining when I reached the supermarket. I had an umbrella to keep the rain from my top half, but the wind blew it against my legs, and my shoes were soaked by the time I reached the front doors. This is why I should have gone straight home and put my feet up, and used my smartphone to order delivery service. Who cared if I had to pay a service fee and tip the driver? At least my feet would be dry and warm! I pulled a cart from the corral and started pushing it through the produce section. All the fruits and vegetables on display looked so beautiful and colorful, but I had absolutely no desire to eat any of them. Especially if they required any form of preparation. I plucked a bunch of bananas from the shelf and set them in the cart, followed by a carton of strawb

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