The Dumpster Dilemma

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       Tolf opened the dumpster and welcomed Cooper inside.  Cooper walked in, as invited to do, and was relieved that Tolf hadn't changed a thing about his dumpster.  It had the cushion, not even a bit out of place, and the rest empty space.  The one thing that was different was that there was a water bowl placed inside next to the cushion.  

       Tolf kicked the bowl and a tunnel was under it dug into the "floor" of the dumpster.  "Come on Cooper,  let's go to the lower level!" He said ecstatically.

       Cooper was a bit upset when he saw the basement or the fact that there even IS a basement.  "Good for you Tolf," he managed to spit out the words.  "It's great that you managed to make this place so much nicer."  Cooper almost choked on his words.  He wasn't happy for Tolf!    He thought Tolf would have been grateful for the fact that he gave him a place to stay and wouldn't change it.

       Cooper hastily got ready to leave.  Tolf questioned why he was so eager to leave and Cooper said he wanted to get back home to Phoebe.  Tolf had no argument and let Cooper go home.

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