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Veronica watched the exchange curiously, and at some point she did start to wonder if what she was watching was even legal. It definitely seemed a bit fishy, but on the other hand, who would exchange drugs for pizza? That seemed like the biggest loss ever. Once Damon's eyes fell on her, she definitely had some skeptical, and even blaming eyes put on him.
She wasn't sure if the explanation was believable or not, but since the rational part of her brain still told her that no one would exchange drugs for pizza, she accepted it. Still, that did seem like a candy she wanted to stay away from. Drugs or not, that stuff seemed addicting. Well, sugar was addicting, and she certainly couldn't stay away from soda for too long, but that stuff seemed to be something extra, and not in a good way.
"Does that mean pizza every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner for the whole month?" Veronica asked curiously. It was funny how people sometimes used the phrase free x for a whole month or year, but did that mean an unlimited amount for that time period, or just for certain meals or in case it wasn't eatable, only so much that actually was used for that amount of time? "Damn, I wish I had an old family recipe I could drug deal to people for free food."
She wasn't sure if the explanation was believable or not, but since the rational part of her brain still told her that no one would exchange drugs for pizza, she accepted it. Still, that did seem like a candy she wanted to stay away from. Drugs or not, that stuff seemed addicting. Well, sugar was addicting, and she certainly couldn't stay away from soda for too long, but that stuff seemed to be something extra, and not in a good way.
"Does that mean pizza every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner for the whole month?" Veronica asked curiously. It was funny how people sometimes used the phrase free x for a whole month or year, but did that mean an unlimited amount for that time period, or just for certain meals or in case it wasn't eatable, only so much that actually was used for that amount of time? "Damn, I wish I had an old family recipe I could drug deal to people for free food."