Both girls hopped over it, and onto the covered porch. The door was imposing, a solid piece of oak. It opened before either one of them could knock.

The smiling face of an older girl looked out at them. “Somehow I knew you two would be back. Are you sure you can’t forgive me?”

Trish looked down at her own feet and was about to say something, but Sally was faster. “Nope; you know what the deal was. Time for my end of the deal Liz.”

“Sure thing, come on in. Make yourselves at home.” She swept her arm aside and pointed towards the living room.

Sally walked towards a large coffee table and dropped her bag on it. She threw her arms up and stretched, yawning loudly. “Are the other girls here yet? I don’t want to start with out them.”

Liz had helped Trish to a chair, she sat down next to her and smiled back to Sally, “Yep, they’ve been here awhile. We’re just waiting for you to really get the party started.”

“What! You guys didn’t already begin did you? I wanted to see EVERTHING!”

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