
Plesac and Clevinger, grown men, educated, aware of the world and significant figures in the micro-culture that is a baseball team, which means they care for the others, made their choices, which neither president Chris Antonetti nor Francona detailed during a call Tuesday. (By Tuesday evening, Clevinger had released a statement in which he said he was remorseful.) … They’re probably in different stages acceptance,” you can probably guess who’s who. So when manager Terry Francona said of the two, “I think they’re probably in different stages of understanding. Plesac apologized, was put in a car and sent home from Chicago, while Clevinger reportedly took the team charter before the team was onto him. Their next COVID-19 test is scheduled for Wednesday. While in Chicago last weekend, they’d allegedly gone over the wall for a Saturday night leg stretch and currently are isolated. Just Tuesday, three weeks into The 2020 Season: Fury Road, the Cleveland Indians put two starting pitchers - Zach Plesac and Mike Clevinger - on their restricted list. When they open up that bubble, there’s a good chance the game will fall over the threshold, from exhaustion. So, Rob Manfred gripping the inside-out umbrella, Tony Clark chasing the gown train, bride skating, makeup running, bouquet slumping and then the pictures come and everyone laughs and asks why they didn’t park closer to the door to begin with. Because men are men and young men are bulletproof and beer is beer, it will look like a transition in the way a wedding-day bride transitions from the car to the church door in a rainstorm. They’ll call it a “transition” into the bubble(s). This is a fine idea, given people have a practice of acting quite like people, which is sometimes really great and other times they can’t help but sneak off to The Lodge or some such sudsy Eden. They’d shrink the game from 30 mobile bubble-ish habitats to one or two or three, a plan they hope would safeguard first the playoff money and then the poor souls generating the playoff money. Everything after breakfast is a crapshoot. The word they use is “contingency,” so nothing is for sure, because nothing is for sure anymore. This is very important for Shelia because it is something that has marked her whole life.They’re contemplating October baseball in a bubble. Let's go through this mystery together and find out what was going on in the village.

Shelia likes to find the true reason why her family has left the place and why her father doesn't like her to come there again. Now when her father is old, and she is an adult, it means that nothing could stop her search for the true reason for the prohibition. Shelia is a grownup girl at the moment that likes to solve the biggest mystery in her life. The reason for that is that her father has given her a prohibition for visiting the place, without any particular reason. After that, she has never visited the village again.
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Actually that is the place where she was born too, but she has left this place together with her parents when she was just a baby. When she was very young, she has heard about the native village of her father. Shelia is a grownup girl who had a nice childhood and everything but still, there has been something in her life that was always a mystery for her. no matter how much we like to dig them somewhere in the past, they mark our present and don't leave us continue just like that. It is strange how certain things, even if they happened many years ago, and generally seem unimportant, could have a huge influence to someone's life.
