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128 | The Train

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All the way to my house. I couldn't stop laughing knowing Kacey was being teased by her papa.

"By the way, what is birth control for?" I asked Kacey teasingly, "do we really need something like that in Brazil."

"Let's talk about other things," Kacey said curtly.

"Okay. This is my first trip abroad by plane. I'm sure you've flown a lot by plane," I said, changing the subject.

"Is it true? If this is your first time on a plane, then the taste is the same, only the duration is longer. Tend to be tired from sitting all the time in the cabin,” said Kacey.

“Then, what mode of transportation have you never ridden?” I asked.

"Trains," Kacey replied, "I've never been on a train."

"Would you like to hear my story about trains?"

"Of course," said Kacey.

"I'm going to start my story about trains of old," I said.

"I can't wait to hear it," said Kacey.

“Nuts! Nuts!” I started the story by im

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