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He Said He Said Vol 2 – Mary Calmes

As you all know, normally I go back and forth, answer questions, give a little slice-of-life at the Kage-Harcourt residence, and I had questions, but the Fourth of July was a holiday, and I like to share those. Now I know the world is still in shambles all around us, but one of the things that we can all hold on to is family and friends during these dark times.
I have not wanted to have anyone over, because let’s face it, if everyone is not wearing a mask, what’s the point? I don’t leave the house without one, and my kids aren’t allowed out if they don’t put one on. And there’s no excuse, especially with how amazing my daughter has become on her sewing machine. Everyone has fancy ones, and Aaron got her this special material that they’re making at Sutter that’s moisture-wicking, (they’re still hot), and supposed to be more breathable.
I mean, it’s still a mask, let’s not be precious about this. And it’s coated with this stuff so bacteria and mold and whatever else isn’t supposed to be able to grow on the fabric. I mean, it’s Sutter, God knows what Lucius Fox cooks up in the bowels of Wayne Enterprises. But Hannah is now sewing with iridescent colors, so that’s fun for her. The point being to just wear the mask.
I’m not ready to have a lot of people over to my house. I had Dane and Aja and their kids over, and we all stayed outside in the backyard, masked, and it was so good to see them I got a little weepy. My brother sat and petted me and told me I remained one of his favorite people.
I was a bit oversensitive. I missed him. I’m used to seeing him two to three times a week, which includes at least one dinner. We also had Aaron and Duncan over, and of course, Aaron had this handheld biometric scanner that took a temperature reading every ten minutes and for some reason had me thinking about Blade Runner the entire time they were there. He went upstairs to watch Hannah on her aerial equipment, and Duncan sat in the kitchen with Sam, and they talked about the CPD and things that Sam thought should be implemented and what Duncan thought could be done based on funding.
I was glad not to be in on that. Kola and I played Minecraft instead.
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Cover art Copyright © 2026 Reese Dante http://reesedante.com Copy Edit by Brian Holliday Beta Read by Will Parkinson Proof Edit by Judy’s Proofreading Formatted with Vellum OceanofPDF.com FOR MY READERS I have wonderful readers in my Facebook group that, like my newsletter, is called Mary’s Mob. From the beginning, they all said, publishing the newsletters in volumes would be a wonderful idea.
Having them in print would be nice too. It took me a while, but I’m truly glad I listened. OceanofPDF.com HE SAID, HE SAID VOLUME 2 Hello all, Jory Harcourt here. The second volume of my He Said, he said columns happened in 2020, when the whole wide world was in lockdown. So many facets of everyday life changed for me, and everyone else, and writing about family and friends, and leaning on them, carried me through.
And yes, there was the occasional craziness in my house, but even that turned out all right. OceanofPDF.com H JANUARY 2020 ello, all, happy 2020! I hope you all had lovely holidays. We here at the Kage household had strange ones, because we had a bit of a scare a couple days before Christmas.
I was crossing the street close to work when a car came through the crosswalk and hit me. I know! Insane. It turned out the guy was drunk—I was thankful he hit me and not the young father I was talking to, pushing his baby in a very high-end stroller a few feet in front—and he awaits trial. Apparently, he is fine with being incarcerated after meeting with my husband, the chief deputy.
By all accounts, that did not go well. Duncan said it took him and three of his guys to make sure that Sam didn’t put the guy through a wall. He plans to speak at the hearing where the judge decides what happens to him. I told Kola, because he’s going as well, that the guy needs a treatment program.
Normally my son is the soul of logic, but from his face when I had my hand on his cheek, I’m guessing not this time.
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