One morning at B Suit's home, Florida Rd, Fla, Suit's fiancée, the lovely A
Woodland, makes a peculiar request.
"I want you to go to the World's End for me," she sais.
"The World's End?" Suit asks, requring a confirmation [validation to some].
"In deed," A Woodland responds.
The following week B Suit had the mayor of World's End, N d Cusa, take his
picture in front of the TOwn Hall, sporting a large sign with the inscription
WORLD'S END.
"Now you've reached the World's End, and here's a picture to prove it," N d
Cusa said, handing the cell phone (with a camera) back to Suit, who -- without
further ado -- stored the image on his hard drive.
On his return to Florida Rd, Fla, Suit shows the photograph (or pix, as they
says in Fla), to his fiancée, the lovely A woodland.
"Here, now you see. I went to the World's End, on your request," Suit sais with
not a small measure of hurt pride in his voice.
A Woodhouse considers her options for a moment, before answering,
"Well, you didn't have to take it that _literally_."
phatic
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