i didn't know they were coming, and some of our adult leaders kind of looked at me and got pointed. But when he got time to go, i just said to both of em, at the hay guys, we are here every t Tuesday night, and you guys are always welcome. And that's, that's how their friendship developed. They just start coming every tuesday night, and we'd spend time together. So sometimes i'd picked them up, sometimes they'd walk, sometimes somebody else would pick them up. We neither of us at that time thought that we would have a lifelong friendship, but we were obviously navigating the waters that were around us. Looking back on it
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