To: Izzy Edgewood, Penelope Edgewood
Date: March31
Subject: Re: My life is a movie... but I’m not sure which genre
Izzy,
I’m curious, and not about your kissing thoughts. If Eli did so much talking, what did he learn about you? Did he ask questions?
Yoda should be at the top of everyone’s favorites list forStar Warscharacters, but I feel your sudden interest in him runs in a more “islander” direction.
I don’t think Dr.Phil would want to answer this one.
Luke
PS: Do you need me to bring ice cream?
PPS: I think your life is sci-fi and Eli is the hologram. Let’s mix things up a bit.
From: Izzy Edgewood
To: Luke Edgewood, Penelope Edgewood
Date: March31
Subject: Re: My life is a movie... but I’m not sure which genre
What do you mean? Of course he asked questions. Things like, “What do you like to do in your spare time?” Or “How do you respond when you’re sad about something?” Though I’m not sure why he asked that. It was weird.
And I can be the heroine of this moment instead of hiding away. I’ll purchase my own ice cream.
Sigh.
Izzy
PS: But I wouldn’t mind the company. Brodie should be calling tonight because he can’t tomorrow. You can join the discussion.
PPS: He didn’t kiss like a hologram.
From: Luke Edgewood
To: Izzy Edgewood, Penelope Edgewood
Date: March31
Subject: Re: My life is a movie... but I’m not sure which genre
If he says something like, “Help me, Obi-Wan. You’re my only hope,” then we’ll know something’s wrong.
Luke
PS: Oh wait, never mind. He speaks fiction like you. ThatStar Warsquote is definitely a possibility in regular conversation.
From: Penelope Edgewood
To: Izzy Edgewood
Date: March31