Chapter 57: Real Date

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                                                                                         Aria I couldn’t hide my excitement especially when Dominick parked his car in front of the Métis Hot Spring. He told me that the name was a tribute to one of Alberta’s aboriginals, the Métis. First Nations people composed over fifty-two percent in this Canadian province. There was also the Inuit tribe, but the Métis had a bigger number in this area. I hopped off the car when Dominick opened the door for me. It was freezing out here, but I was already excited to try at least one of the indoor hot spring pools. I admit I had never been in one yet in my life. For as long as I could remember. He took my hand, and we entered the building. It was made of concrete, and the roof was flat. We signed our name

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