I still wish it didn't take a wedding to have all those people in one place. Maybe I wound up with a small-town mentality somehow on that score, in wanting all those I know and care about in one place. It sure was nice though, even just for a few hours, to be among so many friends at once. Some I had hoped to see didn't make it, which is as much their loss as mine or Forrest's, since Forrest will be leaving the country on Thursday. The ones who were there were a nice mix,
with plenty of camp and college friends. I only met three people I had not known previously- Ben, a friend of Forrest's from his childhood; and Christine Brinker's brother and his partner. I also saw Megan, Tom and Mike, if only for a little while. I am definitely over Mike, but he is still easy on the eyes, especially walking around sans shirt as he was when Megan and I found him. I think N would top Mike easily in that respect, but I won't speculate too long on that now. It has been a long day, and I am quite tired. I won't have another actual day free until maybe next Sunday, since I will be working for Nicole tomorrow and Friday. I think I am at least closing on Thursday again, though if I am at all worried about getting him fired, the last thing I ought to be doing is waiting for him after work, when he leaves right alongside the managers. It would not take many evenings for that to look bad, and he needn't even have any intentions of dating me to get in trouble because it would look obvious. But a closing shift means I see the security guard on duty without so many customers around to be distracted by, and maybe it is still possible to talk with him after work too.
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