Emily’s still getting together with us on Fridays, since she
hasn’t met anyone yet.
“I tried the Unitarians, but there were all these
middle-aged guys who had just been dumped or left their wives and were
trying to prove how cool they were. I
didn’t even tell them I was a Lesbian.
It just would have encouraged them.”
She had had a little better luck with Epiphany, Kate’s
church. “Everyone was very welcoming, but all the women seemed to be in
couples.”
“Well, maybe they have friends they’re trying to fix
up. And you never know. Not all relationships are as wonderful as
they seem.”
I felt very sophisticated and worldly saying this, and then
I remembered that “worldly” isn’t usually a compliment.
“Maybe Janet can talk to someone and find out what’s up. She loves that sort of thing.”
Then we got down to the real business. Missy gave me a double fondue pot for
Christmas, and I’d made cheese and chocolate fondues.
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