 So, yes. Hodges is a boy, if a rather effeminate one Kimberly knows that. Kimberly's admission that her plan backfired is, in fact, a clever part of her new plan. I think this is the sneakiest thing Kimberly has done.
 Is Brisbane in love with Hodges? No. But Caleb is half-right; women do seem to be a very rare commodity in the Minerva Theatre. And if he can turn a series of misunderstandings into a job or a steady relationship, that's a plus.
 "By the way, I'm not impressed by your gloves" is another of my favorite lines.
 Ahem. The second comic, two weeks ago. Anyhow, "Don't ask stupid questions" is the best answer I could come up with. I mean, if someone asked me, I'd tell them the same thing. The tough bit is coming up with something that doesn't answer the question, and doesn't sound like a deliberate evasion. I mean, Hodges doesn't have any reason to be evasive on this.
 "Dear Nina" is the only part of the letter that ever got written. So, yes. The last few weeks rely on a bit of fast-talking and misdirecting
Hodges pt 5
drawn by Grosse
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