PART THREE & FOUR, MISSING PART ONE & TWO

There is of course a third option and probably a fourth. I say the third option is: maybe. But he was tired of maybe. He wanted there to be a clear line drawn in the sand and no more maybes. He wanted the opposite of maybe: that is also maybe. And so let’s say goodbye to that. Now it is your turn: tell me the fourth option. Remember to continue to describe him as the man in the funny hat, even if he takes it off and leaves it in the sand.  

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