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Mac:

Somehow, I feel like we’re not talking about the orchard or brewery anymore.

Bishop:

I have to get back to work. Keep me updated about your whereabouts.

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Mac:

Thank you for taking Grandma to the airport.

Bishop:

No need to thank me. I’m glad she’s taking a vacation.

Mac:

I’m not sure if four days in The Keys should be considered a vacation, but I hope this is the start of a new tradition.

Bishop:

What kind of tradition?

Mac:

Family vacation.

Bishop:

Is it still just Paul? Genie hopes to meet her other grandchildren soon.

Mac:

I think that’s all for now. The others are still a bunch of assholes. You can only convert so many, you know?

Bishop:

What about your sister?

Mac:

She’s not talking to me. It seems like this whole meeting with our grandma and not getting the land affected her more than I thought.

Bishop:

How so?

Mac:

Her husband was going to be one of the architects in charge of the development. They think this is all my fault.

Bishop:

Sorry.

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