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“[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I was still in high school, peopl” (42 conversations)
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[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I was still in high school, people would sometimes call me "blind as a bat" - seeing as I was prone to tripping over books almost all the time. But if they called my wife - Emily - "blind as a bat", they'd be right - because she's...well, she's part bat. She relies on her sense of hearing to sense the world around her - as her ears were the same as those on all kinds of bats. One day, I was returning home with my friend Mike and his girlfriend Lisa - who was part shadow darner dragonfly.)
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Mike: So, how's Emily doing? Me: She's doing great, still up in the attic working on her latest project. Lisa: What's she working on this time? Me: I think she's trying to perfect her echolocation abilities. She's been practicing non-stop. Mike: That's amazing. I still can't wrap my head around the fact that she's part bat. Me: Yeah, it took me a while to get used to it too. But she's just like any other person - well, except for the fact that she can fly. Lisa: And the whole echolocation thing, don't forget that. Me: True, true. But she's happy, and that's all that matters. Plus, she's saved me from bumping into walls countless times. Mike: That's a good point. And she's a great cook too. Me: She definitely is. I can't imagine my life without her. She's my best friend. Lisa: That's so sweet. Well, we better get going. Thanks for having us over. Me: Anytime, guys. Say hi to your little ones for me. Mike: Will do. And tell Emily we said hi too. Me: I will. Safe travels home. (As Mike and Lisa left, I couldn't help but feel grateful for having Emily in my life. She may be part bat, but she's the love of my life. And I wouldn't change a thing about her.)