MYSTERY) “Last Saturday, my dad met me at Grand Central Station as usual,” said Woodrow. “But this time, he surprised me with tickets to go see a Broadway show.” “Really?” said Viola. “I didn’t picture you being into stuff like that.” “Well, it was a really cool show,” said Woodrow, blushing. “The cast was funny and the story was twisted. Plus, I liked the music.” “So I guess you are into stuff like that,” said Sylvester. “If you mean ‘really cool stuff,’ I guess I am.” He puffed out his chest. “And if you’re lucky, maybe I’ll invite you next time. A fine cultural experience might do you some good,” he said, nudging his friend’s shoulder. “Anyway, after the show and a late dinner, Times Square was a little bit quieter than I’m used to. My dad and I were walking up Broadway back to his apartment when this big, burly guy totally knocked into me. I nearly fell over. The plastic bag he’d been carrying slipped out of his hand and fell to the sidewalk.
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