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Divalicious!

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"Why'm I still hidin' ? . . why'm you still hiding in the hole, but tell me what's going on?" the narrator asks. He's not sure if he's "mature enough" to be a police officer, but he does know that "it's already out already" . The narrator asks if they can involve the stockholders in the whole thing, or if they should just let it go. He says that he doesn't want anyone to think that he is the only one who's responsible for what happened to tina, but that he can see a way for her to get out of the hole if she's encouraged to do so. He tells the narrator that copies of his recordings will be made of his conversation with tina in the event he disappears or dies, even if death would release him. He adds that he still needs to go to the gym, and that he'd like to have some bagels with him in the break-room. He asks if he can watch and enjoy the moment of koo's flight, and says he'll do so even if koo isn't allowed to leave. He also says that koo still has a need of him, and he hopes he can move forward without koo. He warns koo that they still need to be very careful, because if he were to do something against leo, tim, and mel, then koo would be the only person he could count on. He wants to remember his eyes when he plays back this next , and reminds tina that they call her "
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Divalicious!

Divalicious! • Vol.2 Track Nine: Tracks • Page ik-page-30675
Divalicious! • Vol.2 Track Nine: Tracks • Page ik-page-30676
Divalicious! • Vol.2 Track Nine: Tracks • Page ik-page-30677
Vol.2 Track Nine: Tracks
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This is a locked chapterVol.2 Track Nine: Tracks
About This Chapter
"Why'm I still hidin' ? . . why'm you still hiding in the hole, but tell me what's going on?" the narrator asks. He's not sure if he's "mature enough" to be a police officer, but he does know that "it's already out already" . The narrator asks if they can involve the stockholders in the whole thing, or if they should just let it go. He says that he doesn't want anyone to think that he is the only one who's responsible for what happened to tina, but that he can see a way for her to get out of the hole if she's encouraged to do so. He tells the narrator that copies of his recordings will be made of his conversation with tina in the event he disappears or dies, even if death would release him. He adds that he still needs to go to the gym, and that he'd like to have some bagels with him in the break-room. He asks if he can watch and enjoy the moment of koo's flight, and says he'll do so even if koo isn't allowed to leave. He also says that koo still has a need of him, and he hopes he can move forward without koo. He warns koo that they still need to be very careful, because if he were to do something against leo, tim, and mel, then koo would be the only person he could count on. He wants to remember his eyes when he plays back this next , and reminds tina that they call her "
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