Random sentences that make no sense because you don't know the context, I barely do

Just Seattle things.

Her friends and classmates were on their second and third babies and their second mortgages, she was on her third fully-paid house with her husband, and with his blessing, the third boyfriend of the year.

It was clear what he found in her: the comfort of youth and beauty, the potential in a bright and wide-eyed human being; it was far less understandable what she saw in him...perhaps the vision of a clear guided future where she knew what she wanted in her life, he did seem to know exactly what he wanted after all.

You will like me regardless of who I have become or what I act like...they said...and after a pause...genderwise I mean, because love is uncaring and in the inside I will remain the same loving kind person you kissed in that bookstore so many years ago, nothing's changed yet, babe.

Everybody in her highschool class went to good colleges and universities, everybody in her family had been competitive about higher education, which meant there was one clear obvious direction for her: she would never go to college and spend the rest of her life working in retail, because that was her calling. Probably. It was definitely not what everybody else was doing.

After returning to the city for the sixth time in as many years, he realized he enjoyed the vibe of the city and though the soul of the city was not the same small-town quirky lost land of the late nineties it was a place unlike any other in the most real way. He would stay back and take care of his two houses for good after all. Besides, property prices had increased much faster in California, so it would make more financial sense to sell the property there instead.

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