Chapter 10: The DVD Is Back

The next day, James and Henri went to the comic book store on Carnegie Avenue in Oakland, and then to Razzle's to get frozen yogurt for dessert. Sarah once again passed on the opportunity to hang with her male friends, and I once again decided to stay home with her. "There's no movies on ABC Family that I really want to see, Angel," Sarah then told me. "Well then, why don't we watch the DVD about white lies and idioms that you and James were involved in earlier this year?" I then offered. "Okay," Sarah agreed. "I guess that sounds all right." I then popped the DVD into the DVD player, and we sat down to watch it together. "Come to think of it, Angel," Sarah told me, "I actually think this DVD is kind of entertaining, and very informative, as well." "Why do you say that?" I then asked. "Well, because it taught me not to do that stuff in real life, and James was actually the one who taught me not to do all this stuff." "So, you're saying that you need James more than ever now?" I then asked her. Sarah sighed. "Yes, I do, Angel," she then admitted. "I wish I could hang out with him and Henri again." "I wish I could hang out with James and Henri again, too," I agreed. "I mean, I love our "just us girl time" moments, which we have had quite a lot of in the past, but it's just not the same without our guy best friends anymore." "I know," Sarah then told me. "When we go back to work tomorrow, I am going to tell James that we can start hanging out together again, because I miss him and Henri like crazy." "Sounds like a good plan, Sarah," I then agreed. "Now, let's get some sleep!" "Okay, good night, Angel." "Good night, Sarah!" Sarah then turned out the light, and we both fell asleep in our room.