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“I saved you a hamburger, a hot dog, and a piece of chicken.” I handed a loaded plate to Bo and sat by him on the tree trunk next to one of the horse barns. “Everything else is gone. You’d think those guys had never had a meal in their lives.” It was late afternoon now, and the fire flies had begun to show themselves. Nicholas and his buddies had become even more amorous as the day went on, and I really wasn’t interested in watching an orgy. “Thanks,” Bo said. “How’d you know where to find me?” He asked before taking a bite of his burger. I pointed to his shirt. “Hard to miss.” He chuckled and shrugged, as if to say, “It’s who I am.” “You feeling alright?” I asked as I leaned back on my hands, watching the slow passage of the sun as it dipped lower in the sky. “I will be. It’s not hi