That didn't leave a lot of space round the side, and the duvet was now a bit too small, but there was enough room for the two girls to sleep comfortab...ly. He well understood their need for each other. On their sleepovers, they would often share a bed if one or other of them was feeling down. Sometimes they were both feeling down, like when one of the Bread Brothers got married. He wouldn't have minded someone to hug for himself tonight, but that thought could lead to places Tina might not feel. He inhaled deeply and stared into nothing. He didn’t turn around because he couldn’t trust himself not to melt when Jane was in tears. He knew he still loved her and longed for her every day. He'd tried but no other woman could evoke the kind of love he felt for her. He had many doubts about her seriousness in wanting his forgiveness. The old Jane would never submit to his terms: she was too much of a princess to submit to him completely. Had she really changed? Was her regret real? The. .. and no hang ups when he answered. If she had a secret email account, Brad couldn't find it... and he was far more skilled with computers than Ashley was. The keylogger he installed on their computer didn't show any suspicious activity.When he stopped by her desk for impromptu lunches, she never refused and all her coworkers smiled, wishing them well. Brad knew some of the old biddies in there well enough that if Ashley had strange visitors, they'd let him know with disapproving looks. There. "It's all the way on the other side of the building!" Lou peered over her shoulder to see the girls in the yard. They held a huge canvas blanket and were tossing one girl in the air.Bonnie screamed to them and waved again.Things were happening so quickly Lou could scarcely keep up. The next thing he knew the girls had run over to the side of the building and Bonnie was leaping from the window. Her friends caught her easily in the blanket. The girls on one side gently lowered the blanket,.
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