Leila
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Our experience with doing cement work or working with brick, block, or pavers, is that you usually have some left over after a project is completed. Because there can be color differences between batches of brick, block or pavers, it's common practice to keep the leftovers in case you need to replace one or more at some point in the future. You stack them somewhere in the yard, and they're there when you need one.
In the Anthony's situation, it's likely that George put leftover pavers by one of the sheds or even in one of the sheds. Casey may not have had to pry a paver up from the ground........she may have taken a paver from a stack of leftovers. George would probably notice that there were fewer pavers in the stack.
In the Anthony's situation, it's likely that George put leftover pavers by one of the sheds or even in one of the sheds. Casey may not have had to pry a paver up from the ground........she may have taken a paver from a stack of leftovers. George would probably notice that there were fewer pavers in the stack.