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Chapter 275

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The Day Lily Built Peanut a Fort

The idea arrived after lunch.

God.

As most dangerous ideas did.

Fair.

Without warning.

Reasonable honestly.

Without supervision.

God.

Without common sense.

Fair.

Then suddenly Lily stood up.

Reasonable.

Pointed dramatically toward the living room.

God.

And announced:

"Peanut need a castle."

Fair.

Silence.

Reasonable.

Complete silence.

God.

Because nobody knew what she meant.

Fair.

Not even Lily.

Reasonable honestly.

At least not yet.

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