Dumped & Divorced

Sisters, Spain, and Starting Anew

Natalie & Maressa Season 2 Episode 1

We're back behind the mics and ready to dive into Season 2 after our extended summer break! This return episode catches you up on everything that's happened since we left you hanging (sorry about that season finale delay—life with kids and graduations got hectic).

The heart of this episode centers around our meaningful summer in Spain, where we gathered as a family to honor our father's memory during San Fermin, the festival he lived and breathed for. Between navigating Spanish roundabouts in what I nicknamed my "Bad Bunny van" and exploring La Rioja wine country, our European adventures provided both healing and hilarity.

But the real bombshell comes when Maressa shares her life-changing decision to move to Madrid in early 2026. This isn't just a casual relocation—it's the culmination of a dream long deferred, now finally taking shape after years of putting other priorities first. As she candidly explains, "Had I not gone through my heartbreak, I might never have been able to say I moved to Spain." We'll be documenting every step of this international journey, from the practical challenges (how exactly does one transport a 50-pound dog across the Atlantic?) to the emotional transitions.

Meanwhile, I've fully embraced what I'm calling my "sports mom era," complete with car meals, chaotic practice schedules, and my newest adventure: coaching soccer despite knowing practically nothing about it. The universal reaction of laughter from everyone I've told (including having to ask what "pennies" are in soccer terms) promises some entertaining stories ahead.

Season 2 marks a shift in our approach—while we'll continue sharing our authentic experiences, we're focusing more on intentional topics that resonate with our community. Because ultimately, that's what Dumped and Divorced is about: finding your way forward after heartbreak and discovering that sometimes, life's biggest disappointments create pathways to unexpected new beginnings.

Have topics you'd like us to explore? Send us a message—we'd love to hear from you!

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Natalie:

Welcome back everybody. It is the famous mic tap by your favorite sister, Natalie. Welcome to Dumped and Divorced, Season 2. Right, sis, you ready for this?

Maressa:

Yeah, we're ready. Welcome to Season 2.

Natalie:

Yes, welcome officially to Dumped and Divorced. We are two sisters who talk about life after heartbreak. My name is Natalie.

Maressa:

And my name is Marissa, and this is our podcast.

Natalie:

Yes, it is so welcome. We are excited to be in front of the cameras, behind the mic with our earphones and everything is working Right.

Maressa:

Yeah, I mean it's only taken us like multiple takes, different days, lots of troubleshooting. But we're back, we're ready and we're here to give you guys season two.

Natalie:

Correct, yeah, so let's start off with talking about season one's oopsies. Let's just rip the bandaid off and kind of address that. So I fumbled hard there in May, so we kind of left you hanging for those that listen weekly, teasing you with the season finale that was going to come that last week in May, before Memorial Day. And then life got in the way. I had graduations in elementary schools for basically all of my children and it was a lot. So Marissa was a sweet sister, sweet soul that she is, and didn't bug me for updates, but the season finale, finally, was posted a couple weeks ago. So it's live and it's there and it talks a little bit about the recap for our first couple of months of podcasting. Right, sis?

Maressa:

Yeah, we basically kind of dove into our favorite shows, episodes that we did together, essentially some highs and lows, what we learned and what we were looking forward to for the summer, because we were going to take a couple months off the mic, you know, have some time to ourselves and enjoy our time in Spain, as we were all going to be traveling to Spain. And so now we are here, fast forward to now present time, while we did upload it recently and you know you guys are probably like wait, this is so crazy that we're hearing this, you know, just just tad bit, tad bit later than anticipated.

Natalie:

but but you know, life happens, it is what it is. Yeah, so this is just our we say this all the time. This is our fun therapy outlet in a sort. It's where we come to kind of get together, have meaningful conversations. And, yeah, getting it uploaded to you guys and edited it just didn't happen. So, marissa, you want to kind of give them a recap of, or an overview of what's happening this episode, and then we'll get started.

Maressa:

Yeah, absolutely. So what we have on deck for episode one of season two is we're going to give you guys a little recap of our summer in Spain. Right, as we mentioned, we were going to be in Spain, so we'll talk about what we did while we were there a lot of family time, which was amazing. And then, you know anything that we have to come for future episodes, right, what we plan to talk about and I have a little announcement to make so you know, we'll probably elaborate on that announcement, and then we'll just kind of wrap it up with the intentional topics that we want to talk about in the future, as well as continuing to share our stories with life, love, all of that jazz. And then, you know, we are open to even hearing topics that you guys would recommend or suggest we talk about.

Natalie:

Correct. Yes, so we're excited to be here. So let's kind of talk about the summer. We took more time off than we had kind of thought we would. We had high goals and here we are. We thought we had high goals and you know, here we are. But I spent about two weeks over in our hometown We'll call it hometown over in Spain. Marissa, how long were you there for? I?

Maressa:

was there for a while, a lot longer than you.

Natalie:

Like six, eight weeks.

Maressa:

Eight weeks.

Natalie:

I can't remember. It was just a long, a long time where I was just holding the fort down all by myself, you know so anyways, but the reason why we went over there as a family is because we had a beautiful memorial for our father. Our father passed away. We're coming up on a year passed away, we're coming up on a year and, but this was the first summer that. So summer in Spain was what we always did, and this past summer was the first summer since his passing and we wanted to honor him for our friends and our family and the life that that he built and he he created for all of us over the 25 years that, um, you know, spain was a part of our lives. So I don't know, thinking back on that beautiful service, it was just there's no words.

Maressa:

Yeah, it was really touching. Um, we definitely san fermin was obviously our dad's like favorite holiday, if you want to call it that um, which is, you know, the running of the bulls, and it is a nine-day festival, uh, but our dad like lived and breathed for san fermin. So we were like why don't we do something as a family, have a ceremony and memorial for dad, for the friends and family, in spain, to honor him and then also just be together? You know, as a family, all of us right to celebrate san fermin, because the last time all of us had been together was probably in 2011 yeah with chad.

Maressa:

because, yeah, because two years ago you came with the kids, but prior to that you and Chad hadn't had a San Fermin together, since y'all were in high school.

Natalie:

Yeah, it was a long time.

Maressa:

Yeah, it was a really beautiful moment to not only have Dad's memorial in what we considered another hometown but also be together during the festival that our dad loved and adored. It was just all in all like a beautiful two weeks with family and lots, lots of just good memories.

Natalie:

Yeah, and we did some day trips too. Well, I only did one day trip, you did two and then plus some more after I left. But we went to Logroño, which is in La Rioja. So for the wine drinkers of our audience, spain has a couple wine regions, but La Rioja is what is well known for reds and tempranillos and all of those things, and hopefully I said that right for anyone in Spain listening.

Maressa:

But I think I, because we do have some Spanish listeners. You know, we do have some OGs over there.

Natalie:

So we went there, we went to a winery.

Maressa:

It was beautiful, it was great, natalie rented a big-ass van to drive her family around and she was so overwhelmed because there's just not a lot of big vans in Europe other than semis, and so Natalie was terrified.

Natalie:

Yeah, so it's small cars. Everything in Europe is small, like the streets, the cars, everything, the people, people. Um, so I rented this sprinter van, a Mercedes sprinter van, and it was like seven or nine passengers, so basically a fancy ass minivan. Um, I called it my bad, bad bunny van cause it's something that you know, I would see a famous person driving in from town to town, but it was a big monster and I don't know if you've ever driven in Europe or ridden in a car in Europe, but specifically Spain's got lots of roundabouts.

Maressa:

And they're not single-lane roundabouts.

Natalie:

Yeah, they're not single-lane roundabouts like we have here in Georgia, in our town. Here they're like two, three layers deep and people are cutting and swerving and every time I got to one of them I was like, okay, guys, let's be quiet. I got to get through this. I would like 10 and two the wheel and I would just tightly grip the van and just pray that I was in the right lane and not getting cut off. I think mom probably had more anxiety than me when she realized, natalie, are you good to drive Like? Are you going to be okay? Thank God it was automatic, because I can't imagine when I don't, you can't drive sick yeah no, who knows?

Natalie:

well, stick in.

Maressa:

America. Well, you'd be surprised. There's actually a handful of people. I know that drive stick, but true true, but not as common I correct correct, so so yeah, um, it was a.

Natalie:

That's why I decided to not go on the second day trip because she was like I am not driving yes, because when we we saw chad's friends and they were at our house and they're like you're driving this to san sebastian or you planning on driving this to San Sebastian? Good luck.

Maressa:

Well, they also were warning you about parking, because parking is literally like non-existent there, right, and that's what it is.

Natalie:

There's like underground parking, but this was a big, tall van. So then after that they got in my head and I was like nope Plus, we were tired, it was like we got in. It was like basically a 48 Plus we were tired, it was like we got in. It was like basically a 48 hour travel day. It was maybe not 48 hours 48 hours.

Maressa:

It was just long for you guys with kids. It's always going to be long.

Natalie:

Yeah, well, yeah, and um and anyways.

Maressa:

So well, yeah, well, and Jessica, one of my best friends, tagged along this trip too, which was really um meaningful. But her and I, anytime I think of Natalie in that minivan, I just think of Jessica saying bitch, you're doing a good job, bitch, you're doing a good job, and I think that's a TikTok song or a TikTok meme or whatnot. But I just always, like, anytime I think of, like, the time that Natalie was driving that big ass.

Natalie:

That was, that was the theme song, that was, that was our motto yeah, so that that was a big part of our trip, and then um Marissa you. So after I left you did a little excursion with another friend from I did.

Maressa:

I met my girlfriend, um Savannah, which I asked if I could give her a shout out. But I met Savannah in London, so end of July, and so it was her kudos like her first international trip solo. So I met her. Obviously I flew from Bilbao and I flew into London and so we met in the airport and it was really fun. We did like five days of pure exploring. The amount of walking, drinking, eating we did was just, you know, your typical, but it was again really cool to see another city with a girlfriend. And we did some local stuff. Right. We checked out a handful of pubs no, I did not check out the Black Dog, natalie, I'm sorry T-Swift lover, but which I didn't even cross my mind, truthfully. One, because I'm not as big of a fan as you, but two, you know I have a black dog, so you would have thought I would have wanted to check it out.

Natalie:

Yeah, what the heck. Well, also I didn't tell you about it Honestly. I felt like I know you were only there for you said five days, but it felt like you were there for eternity, Like I feel like I didn't talk to you that whole time because the time difference and you were just doing things.

Maressa:

Yeah.

Natalie:

I was like when is she going to get back home so that I could talk to her? Yeah.

Maressa:

And we were like we hit the ground running, doing stuff, and then we ended up seeing, like our last day we ran into another like really close friend of mine and her boyfriend. They were just starting their Euro trip. So, truthfully, like this whole summer I was basically be bopping around with all of my friends because Jessica came with us, you know, to Spain. My other really good friend I met in Madrid, I met Paola in Madrid.

Maressa:

I met Paola in Madrid because she had a wedding in Madrid, and then I popped over and met Savannah in London and then Jennifer in London. I was just like I didn't realize how many people I was seeing. And I was just like I didn't realize how many people I was seeing and I was just like this is just manifesting and prepping for more to come. So it was just really a really fun time. We enjoyed ourselves.

Natalie:

Yeah, so I think that leads us to the next segment that we were going to talk about. So you be bopping all throughout Europe.

Maressa:

Yeah, are we ready? Are we ready to drum roll and announce yeah.

Natalie:

I'm trying to mentally prepare, like get myself hyped up to share this news because I love you and I'm excited for you, but literally heartbreaking. Okay, Marissa, so what? What? Does all this bebopping around Europe have anything to do with what we want to share?

Maressa:

So I have a big announcement to make personally, a personal life update. I am which some of you guys already know, so this might not be a surprise, but I am moving to Madrid early next year, in 2026. So I'm going to give myself a round of applause, please. I don't know if you could hear my round of applause, but yes that was loud.

Natalie:

That one was loud. Yeah, so you're gonna leave me and I just got you back, so, but I'm excited for you. I've told you this multiple times. I'm more proud that you are actually going through with your desire to move there, because we're all kind of guilty of it. We want to do something and we say I want to move to.

Natalie:

Spain, or I want to run a marathon, or I want to start a restaurant, whatever, whatever dream we have, right, and then that it just kind of is that like it doesn't manifest into reality. However, you are manifesting that you are moving to Spain. Moving abroad is a big step and, um, I feel like you saying it out loud makes it more official. So you know, that's going to be a good bit of what we talk about in season two, because from now until Christmas, which will probably be our season two timeline, maybe a little bit more, I don't really know Give or take.

Natalie:

You are going to be preparing, yeah, and getting all your um documents and all the things for that. So, yeah, moving to Europe is a big thing. So, who knows, maybe you know us sharing our life after heartbreak. You might help guide somebody in in that. No, it's not going to be me.

Maressa:

Um, yeah, I just I'm looking forward to just moving forward with it, because I've had this idea simmered on it. You know I mentioned that we've lived in Spain. We go there every summer. We have friends there, I went to high school there. So I just have this special place in my heart for Spain and every time I go I just want to stay and I'm, like you know, in the time being, like in the time and place, it was either I didn't know what I was doing with my apartment, I didn't know what I was doing with my job, I didn't know what I was doing with life, you know, and then obviously I was taking care of dad and there was just always a factor in my life that it wasn't the right time. And right now, with everything going on, I was like I just need to pull the trigger and do it and just say we're moving. We might have a little unknown stuff happening in the background, and I'm going to be real with you guys. I will tell you guys what this process is going to look like.

Maressa:

It might not be all butterflies, and roses but I'm going to be real and honest and maybe that's me being vulnerable of this new chapter I'm going to be entering. So, like Natalie mentioned, I will be keeping you guys informed and telling you things, uh, what I'm doing, what I'm sorting out, how I'm going to figure out how to get Bentley over there, because that's a task within itself. I'm not leaving my dog. You know some people are like what is? What's going to happen with Bentley? Bentley is coming with me, but I got to figure out how to get them there. So, note to self, you can't bring a dog in the plane anymore, let alone a 50 pound dog. So I'm having to work with agencies to get him over there.

Natalie:

I think you can right, he just has to be smaller than like nine pounds.

Maressa:

Oh yeah, but Bentley's 50 pounds. So.

Natalie:

I can't put him in a little kennel underneath the seat.

Maressa:

Yeah, he's a little too big for that he is.

Natalie:

He's a sweet dog. The kids will gladly dog sit Bentley, but I might have to hire a cleaner on rotation because I'm not used to dog hair.

Maressa:

He barely sheds. Oh my gosh, you and mom always make comments about him shedding, but it's not that bad.

Natalie:

It's not as bad as like a? Um, a golden retriever, I will, yes, but anyways. Well, that is Marissa's big update. So you know, Marissa is going to be living her life abroad soon. We don't really know what our podcasting journey is going to look like when that happens, but, thanks to technology, we hope that we're going to continue to be able to do this Um cause, then that would really kind of suck.

Maressa:

Well, I mean, season three could be about my adventures in Spain, my dating life in Spain, right, you know if I meet any potential suitors, police officers.

Natalie:

I'm telling you, yes, these are some good looking dudes. Yes, no comment.

Maressa:

But yes, we will definitely aim to still continue this and season three could be that transition. But Natalie is in. Speaking of eras, my girlfriend says I'm in my Madrid era. Natalie is in her sports mom era. She is sporting it up. What?

Natalie:

are you?

Maressa:

doing as a sports mom.

Natalie:

Well, I saw a meme a couple of weeks ago, right as school started, and it was like um, I'm in my. It was after um, something Taylor Swift did, or actually just the whole era. Like Taylor Swift, everyone's talking about eras, so it was a. It was a little Instagram story that was said I'm in my sports mom era. I don't know if dinner's at 4 PM or if dinner's at 9 PM. Um, I don't know if we'll be able to go there because we have practice or we have a game. So like, catch us at the end of the season.

Natalie:

And that particular day that I saw those that post, it was the first week of practice from my oldest and she's on two different cheer teams. So it was like Monday, tuesday, wednesday and then Saturday. But like the first three days of the week it was eating turkey and cheese roll-ups in the car, eating some like protein cereal at dinner, like when we got back, because it's just, you know, it's in that season. So I've gotten better since then with planning meals and mom's dropped a couple meals for me too. But you know, this is just what we're doing is work, slash school, you know, and then sports until 7, 30, eight o'clock at night to then hustle everyone.

Maressa:

But you forgot another sport. You just added soccer into the mix.

Natalie:

And I think you're going to be the soccer coach. Yes, I know, it's Zach, it's comical, it is Um.

Maressa:

I told you.

Natalie:

Football is live. I might need to start watching Ted Lasso. I told you, marissa, I told the kid's dad, my ex-husband, that I was coaching soccer. And now this isn't a bash on him at all. It's actually funny because, marissa, you laughed. But I told him I was like, yeah, so we agree. You know, we, we already spoke about signing them up for soccer. The me coaching part was something that was not really planned. And he started laughing and I was like are you laughing at me? And he's like no, I'm not laughing. And everyone that I've told that I, natalie, am going to be coaching soccer has the same reaction as he did. So you know, fun little thing that will make you even laugh even more.

Natalie:

I emailed the coordinator and I was like hey, so I am guessing there's going to be the goals. But like, what about cones? What? Guessing there's going to be the goals, but like, what about cones? What about balls? What about a whistle? Yeah, soccer balls, what about a whistle? And she's like oh, we'll get you some cones and I'll get some pennies and I'll leave it at the desk. And I screenshotted it to my brother, who does coach academy soccer. I was like I know what cones are, but what is what's pennies?

Maressa:

Like are we talking coins here.

Natalie:

Um and Chad, my sweet brother Chad, he um told me what what pennies were. In case you're not a sports mom like me contact sport. Pennies are those little things that you put over your clothes for when you scrimmage. You know that's what a penny is. Apparently Okay, not a coin in that context. So um, so yeah. And then I still don't know about the balls piece. I think I'm going to just go to Dick's and buy some balls. Can you say soccer ball? Buy some balls. Can you say soccer ball? Oh, wow.

Natalie:

You kept on saying ball, this ball that and I'm like we need to be specific. What kind of balls are we talking? Okay, yeah, so Chad was like when is your first practice? I'm like, thank you, I need help, um, but anyways, it'll be fine, everyone's gonna. You're gonna come and help support mom's gonna come out and help support. Chad will be there, so it'll be, you know.

Maressa:

I mean, the beauty in it is that we all actually love soccer and we grew up watching soccer. Just our brother was the more soccer prone. I didn't play it like. I played it one year and then I dislocated my knee. Remember that I was like in the seventh grade. I was a seventh grade. I was playing it for um gosh, it's now like the elementary school oh River Riverview. Yeah, riverview, and I got it dislocated.

Maressa:

What I don't remember that, oh my gosh. Yeah, and it was an away game and it was the one game that mom didn't go to and it was like either Fannin or Raven County.

Natalie:

It was bum away and I blacked out 20 years ago, it was even more like Worse. Yeah, 20 years ago, it was even more like Worse.

Maressa:

Yeah, I remember like one of my girlfriends' moms was like called mom and was like you got to come, your ass is down, we don't know. I think they thought I broke it because I was like unconscious.

Natalie:

Did you have to go to the hospital over in like Blue Ridge?

Maressa:

You're going to have to ask mom this whole story, because I just remember waking up and they were like you dislocated your knee and I was like what?

Natalie:

Yeah, it was crazy, I don't remember this.

Maressa:

And that was when I decided to never touch a soccer ball ever again.

Natalie:

Put up the penny. Put up the penny and you were done oh my gosh, but I would watch it.

Maressa:

And I love watching it. I follow La Liga, which you know. Now that I'm moving to Madrid, you bet you I will be watching me some Real Madrid soccer Football.

Natalie:

I know, but we've always kind of been Barca fans. Well, so technically I switched over like I switched over about like 10 years ago. Yeah, not because years ago yeah.

Maressa:

Yeah, he was a big Not because of him.

Natalie:

Yeah, okay.

Maressa:

Let's rephrase that he watched it. I watched it. I was a Barca fan and then I shifted to Real Madrid. There was a couple of players I really liked at the time that were playing for Real Madrid and I then stuck with it. And the irony was that around that time obviously the guy I was with liked Real Madrid. So Chad got all butt hurt and was like you're only liking them because so-and-so so anyway, and I just stayed with it. But you know I'm now moving there.

Natalie:

Hey, and I found you a cute little sandwich shop right around the corner from the Real Madrid store. If anyone goes to Madrid yeah, I have like the best little sandwich shop that we stumbled into.

Maressa:

Yeah, it's cute. It's very well priced too.

Natalie:

Yeah, oh so good Okay so that is basically what we had on deck for today's episode. What we had on deck for today's episode, Um, some of the things that we wanted to definitely also mention as we transition fully into season two is um, you guys heard a lot about our history and our past and kind of how we've overcome things in season one. So season two is going to be more like intentional topics. So we'll kind of take some things that we might have experienced or some things that people have messaged us, because people do reach, we do get um like fan mail and people saying you know the connection and the relatability. So that is where we going to kind of direct season two in um, you know, and continuing to be vulnerable and in real time.

Natalie:

We're going to try to. We're going to try to be a little bit more real in that piece. But, honestly, like life is smooth sailing for me and you too. Obviously, In the life after heartbreak aspect, my heart is breaking that you're leaving me, but it's just been an emotional couple of days for me. So we were watching the Heiress Tour today and I literally started crying in one of her songs I forget which one it was and one of my sons came over and gave me a hug.

Natalie:

And he's like I'm sorry, mom, that you're so sad, and I was like I'm just emotional. Oh bless, anyways, oh man it was so sweet.

Maressa:

Yeah, that is sweetie, so sweet.

Natalie:

Okay, so, sis, any like last words that we, you know, wanted to share with our favorite listeners, that we, you know, wanted to share with our favorite listeners.

Maressa:

No, that just, we're back and ready, you know, to give you more content, you know, and I, just for me. I guess my mind is going to be on my move, so I think it's not necessarily focusing on the heartbreak, it's focusing on this big transition for me.

Natalie:

But if you didn't have your heartbreak, you wouldn't be where you are today, you wouldn't be making this move. Like deep down, you out of all of us, like out of the three siblings, your heart was always kind of in Spain and then, when you guys broke your engagement off, you were like you know, my, my heart is in Spain for multiple reasons, so this just solidifies everything I've like, wanted and dreamed of.

Maressa:

And that's why it doesn't come to surprise to some people, because they're like, oh, like, that's a given, like she just it's nothing was aligning in her life at the time. But now I feel like everything's going right. And you're right, had I not gone through my heartbreak, I might never have been able to say I moved to Spain or I had the opportunity to move to Spain. So this is a really like huge leap of faith I'm doing, but I feel confident that it'll be a good move for me.

Natalie:

So and I almost want to stretch it a little bit further Um and I hope you don't get mad that I'm saying this but you going through your heartbreak, you going through that transition and that phase of your life and you reflecting back on that relationship, you saw how you kind of put other people's needs above yours, not just in, not just in the relationship with your ex fiance, like in multiple relationships in your life at that time.

Maressa:

Yeah.

Natalie:

And you're at a point now where you're like I'm going to, I'm going to do me. Um, you're still you're. You still love everyone with the same love that you've always loved, um, but you're like I'm going to put me first. That's a song right, but by Tate McRae.

Maressa:

Oh, you're thinking of you Broke Me First.

Natalie:

Oh, I'm definitely thinking about that one.

Maressa:

Okay, but I mean, technically, there's like a technically like an alliteration to it, because he broke me and now I'm, I'm doing me, I'm putting me first, like I'm for once putting myself as like a priority and I'm making things happen for me.

Natalie:

So yeah, yes, and I'm very proud of you for that. But that's enough of me talking, because I've already cried once tonight and I don't want to cry anymore.

Maressa:

Yeah, well, but no. So I'm just looking forward to give another season a shot. And you know, I don't know. I had a train of thought. I literally had a train of thought and then I like, looked at the screen where you were looking at, and I was like poof, all of my thoughts went away.

Natalie:

So many emotions, so many thoughts, but, yeah, so, as always, we thank you guys. We thank you for all your listens, we thank you for just following our stories and um, just letting us be a part of your lives and hopefully we make your day just a little bit better with our um, with this, with these episodes, um, right, and making you feel less alone, because that is the ultimate goal here. And what else do I usually say? This is a Like and subscribe.

Maressa:

We can't like and subscribe. Like, make sure to like our.

Natalie:

We're on Apple, and Ooh, that was a little tough yeah so listen to our podcast on Apple, Spotify or any of the podcast players, iHeartRadio, all the things. But yeah, we love you guys, we appreciate you and if there's ever and yeah, we're back and send us a message, Let us know what you want to hear and we will make that happen.

Maressa:

Oh my God, do you see this? Right now?

Natalie:

It does not look like chapstick, but it is. What is that white stuff on your lips, sis?

Maressa:

Chapstick Don't be inappropriate.

Natalie:

Okay, guys. Well, we love you and we will see you next week.

Maressa:

See you next week. Bye, toodles.

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