Thomas," Adam corrected."Thank you, Adam," Tim said. "I'll not use that frequently. I hope you've been advised of the dangers of having too many peopl...e know your name but even if you have, one more time won't hurt you."Adam laughed."Are you going to give me advice about my taxes?" he wondered."Well, I wasn't but I'd be happy to if you need it," Tim said. His voice had taken on a lighter quality. He quickly understood what he'd read about Derrick Driller on the internet and what he'd heard from. Dillard," and turning to Dani, "Which dresses interest you mademoiselle?"Dani leads the woman around the store and picks out three very sleek sheathes of satin with matching elbow length gloves and heels. Then she returns to where I am standing, drunk with power over me and giddy with excitement over an afternoon of shopping."Come into the dressing room with me." But, I probably shouldn't"Dragging me by the arm, she turns to the sales lady, "He's my dad, I need his help"-----In the dressing. The road they traveled on was made of a shimmering substance that was not rock or stone, yet seemed to have the durability of stone. Trees were everywhere that Dev looked, though not the huge ones that Dev had experienced in the forest itself.Dev's little group drew attention, and elves stopped what they were doing to stare at the two humans being led towards the huge palace in the distance. While they traveled through the city, Dev craned his head and neck, trying to look everywhere at. Other than admiring the realistic Dracula costume he wore, no one paid any attention to Count Dracula walking down the street on Halloween. Unlike the other trick or treaters on the sidewalk that mingled and congregated, while going house to house, intent on where he was going, he walked with a purpose. It should have been suspicious that he was walking alone and not meandering with some kid and trick or treating. Maybe they figured he was on his way to a private Halloween party. Definitely, in.
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