I tossed it to Ryan from about 10 or 15 feet away and her having awesome reflexes to my softball arm caught it with ease. Lucky. I couldn't catch to save my life.Oh Ryan your right. Ok I won't destroy this thing. Here take a look, I will toss it too ya. I am keeping it in my jacket so I don't have to wear it. I'm trying to get the violet disgrace out of my pocket but the clasp keeps getting caught on the zipper or button. Ouch! It scratched my hand! Here, catch!Jess than walked her tired yet long stride filled walk to the bench and plopped her rear on the table and sat with her feet resting on the seat part watching Ryan entangle the necklace in between her fingers as she observed it carefully, while feeling the scratch on her palm sting and start to slowly bleed. She stopped the miniscule blood flow by holding her jacket sleeve on her palm. She always was getting little marks like that and knew they were nothing to worry about, and knew how to take care of them easily.
Oh and buy the way Ryan I know why your cat is giving you birds instead of rats. Cats instinctually prove their loyalty to their master buy hunting the biggest creatures possible and giving their carcasses to their masters as a sign of loyalty. Birds are bigger than rats buy far, so be happy your feline loves you so much. And if it makes you feel better he brings your rats to my house, along with my rats. They make good food for my snake.
Anyway, what do you think about the necklace? Should I just keep it in my jacket pocket or wear the thing or what? I wish we didin't have to bother with them. How are we even supposed to trust some little gem to provide us with the person who is supposed to be our partner in everything? Who knows maybe we don't have one and this thing is just false hope, how do we know? Ugh I hate the whole concept. What about you?