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Susan Evers: How old are you? Sharon McKendrick: Thirteen. Susan Evers: So am I. I can't wait till I'm eighteen and get my own car and stay out dancing till midnight. Sharon McKendrick: I'll be fourteen November 12th. Susan Evers: No kiddin'? That's my birthday too. Sharon McKendrick: Isn't that peculiar? November 12th? Susan Evers: Um huh. Funny, isn't it? Susan Evers: [Gets up off the bed] Uh oh. This one's full. [Looking around] Hey! What do ya know? It's stopped raining. Sharon McKendrick: [Both outside sitting on the step] What is your mother like? Susan Evers: I can't remember her. Sharon McKendrick: Did she die? Susan Evers: Nope. Busted up with Dad when I was young. But she was fabulous. Absolutely fabulous! Sharon McKendrick: How do you know? Susan Evers: There used to be a picture of her on Daddy's desk. But once he caught me looking at it and it's never been around since. Hey! You wanna come to the commissary and get a popsicle with me? Sharon McKendrick: Can you only think about your stomach at a time like this? Susan Evers: At a time like what? Sharon McKendrick: Don't you feel it? Don't you know what's happening? Don't you find it peculiar that we both look so much alike, and have the same birthday? Susan Evers: It's just one of those things. Isn't it? Sharon McKendrick: Will you come inside a minute? Please? Sharon McKendrick: [Back inside] Mother always says I'm psychic. You know, that I can sense things when something odd is going to happen. I always get goosebumps. Look. Susan Evers: So what? [Sharon reveals the picture of her mother] Susan Evers: I don't understand. What are you doing with her picture? Sharon McKendrick: It's my mother. Susan Evers: But it's my mother too.

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