The Schuyler Sisters and Farmer refuted(chapter four.)

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I'm so sorry.
~Eko.
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It's a beautiful day. I know dad said not to come.... I'm scared of it.

So in basicity, people say that there is nothing rich folks love more than slumming it with the poor. While that is true.... we shouldn't be here. Our fathers/mothers are loaded but we still come here to watch the common folk. We shouldn't.

"Work, work!" Stan lets out, laughing slightly at the idiocy of the line in any context if it weren't an inside joke.

"Kyle!" The oldest of us says, laughing slightly.

"Work, work," I say.

"Stan!" the second oldest says.

Quite obviously, our younger sister couldn't come seeing as she's a toddler and we're kinda here manhunting...

"And Leo," I say.

"Work, work!" We all say.

"The denied brother's!"

What did we take that from? We are like brothers and are denied human rights sometimes. So yeah... Kyle doesn't like that but Stan and I make it into a joke.

"Kyle."

"Leo."

"Stan!"

"Work!" We all say.

"Daddy said to come home by sundown," I say.

"Your dad doesn't need to know," Kyle says.

"Daddy said not to go downtown!" I say.

"Like I said, you're free to go," Kyle says.

"But—look around, look around, the Revolution's happening in New York!" Kyle says, smiling brightly.

"New York!" Stan says.

"Kyle!"

"Work!"

"It's bad enough daddy wants to go to war," I say softly.

Stan sighs. He really has no choice but to be where he is with being half of the blood of the enemy.

"People shouting in the square," he says, after a moment of silence.

"It's bad enough there'll be violence on our shore," I tell Stan.

"Look around, look around!" Kyle says.

"Kyle... remind me what we're looking for," Stan says.

"He's looking for me!" Some women say. Kyle is incredibly popular.

"Stan, I'm lookin' for a mind at work! I'm lookin' for a mind at work! I'm lookin' for a mind at work!" Kyle says.

He repeats each time, looking at the people that said he was looking for them.

"There's nothin' like summer in the city, someone in a rush next to someone lookin' pretty," Craig Tucker says.

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