Ticket distributor lady: Ding-ding! Ding-ding! Everyone's gotta pay for admission, miss. No add-in's allowed.
Kimberly was appalled that the woman at ticket distribution was as willing to argue with her as the woman was. As the brunette finally paid for hers and her dalmatian family's own tickets to the show, the ticket distributor lady finally revealed just why she was so angry with Kim.
Ticket distributor lady (continued): I hope this can teach you not to accuse a ticket holder of shortchanging a patron.
With just the one comment to her as she paid for herself and her family of dalmatians, Kimberly finally understood about what the ticket distributor woman was so angry with her. Kim suddenly realized that she had gone and accidentally accused the ticket distributor lady of shortchanging Raymond in her effort to teach the blond a thing or two about being more careful who he trusted.
Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: I'm very sorry about what you think I implied. I had no intention of accusations.
Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton's psyche: Way to go, Kimberly. Another person out of whom you've managed to make into an enemy. I have got to learn to turn off my probation officer instincts whenever I'm out of the office.
As Kimberly scolded her fool's accusation from within her own psyche, the ticket distributor lady had recently started speaking to her, trying to tell her something as she stayed lost in her own head.
Ticket distributor lady: Miss. Miss. Miss!
Only after hearing the woman call out to her did Kimberly actually become aware of the ticket distributor lady trying to get the attention of the very brunette in question as she just stood there in place, thinking away to herself.
Ticket distributor lady (continued): Miss, I present you with your change, unless you're gonna try to accuse me of shortchanging you.
Kim had definitely played the very same kind of fool upon whom she had always looked down her whole life before then when the ticket distributor lady mistook her lesson to Raymond as an accusation of the woman shortchanging patrons. Needless to say, the brunette suddenly understood what it was like to be accused of doing something bad. It did not feel good.
Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: Oh, thank you. I guess I could've tried a different example to teach my friend a lesson about being careful who you trust. Honestly, I wish I saw my accidental accusation coming as much as you probably wish you had understood my intention with that. I guess I also probably should've tried to teach my friend about it somewhere else.
The ticket distribution lady actually held a smile on her face as she commented further on Kim's lesson to Ray about being careful who he trusted.
Ticket distributor lady: You were trying to teach your friend a lesson about being careful with trust, huh?
Then, the ticket distribution lady regained the frown on her face as she commented further to Kim's lesson to Ray about trust.
Ticket distributor lady (continued): You were right about this not being the time or place to teach someone a lesson about trust.
Kimberly tried to apologize once again to the ticket distribution lady. The brunette wanted to make sure that the ticket distribution lady did not feel accused of shortchanging her own patrons' change money.
Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: I really am truly, sincerely sorry if it sounded like I was accusing you of shortchanging people.
Of course, the ticket distribution lady had only no longer wanted to discuss their embarrassing little argument with the brunette in question. She actually had other patrons whose tickets to distribute, anyway. So, the ticket distribution lady only told Kimberly to move along.
Ticket distributor lady: Never mind, miss. Just keep the line moving. I got other patrons to sell tickets to, and your show's gonna start in five minutes, anyway.
Kimberly, however, still felt as though she owed the ticket distribution lady an apology for her accidental accusation.
Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: But there's gotta be some way I can assure you that I wasn't accusing you.
The ticket distribution lady had no longer wanted to discuss it with Kimberly anymore, though.
Ticket distributor lady: One day, you'll see that you can't find out that you actually can't know whether to trust someone or not without trusting that same someone in the first place.
Of course, the idea that Kimberly had to actually trust people to find out if she could trust said people naturally only confused the brunette to no end.
Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: What's that even mean?
The ticket distribution lady just left Kim with a little advice before she shooed the brunette off.
Ticket distributor lady: You can't know who you can trust without trusting the person first. Now, just get outta here and go watch the show. I've got other patrons to seat for it, ya know.
Then, Kimberly looked behind her and at the theatre in front of her. Indeed, the ticket distribution lady had other patrons to seat for the show inside. Her dogs had also gone with Raymond and his rescues from the dog shelter into the theatre. Kim actually supposed that she could have at least given the blond a stern lesson in the theatre so long as she didn't disturb the other patrons.
Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: I guess I could've waited to be somewhere else for the lesson to my friend.
Kim then followed Ray and all the dogs into the theatre where the 'Punch and Judy' puppet show was, indeed, almost ready to start.
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