I was a boy, nomatter what I looked like in the mirror. I was a boy, no matter whatmy uncle had said this morning. I was a boy.Fixing that thought fir...mly in my mind, I stepped into the white highheels. Again, heels were only about two inches high, so I was notgoing to have a lot of trouble balancing on them. I knew only too wellthough, that if a guy ever tried to come on to me, that I would neverbe able to either fight or to run away from him, not wearing theseshoes.Next on the pile of clothes. ‘Coconut.’ ‘I use butter,’ I texted. ‘That would work too,’ Cathy said. ‘But if you’re really good you don’t need to use anything,’ I continued. We kept going back and forth with vaguely veiled food analogies for a while, discussing spices, pie and whip cream and how variety keeps things interesting. ‘Just all this talk of food is making me big,’ I texted. It was but it wasn’t my already slightly pudgy stomach I was really referring too. Something else was getting a bit larger while we. The confused nun stood, and with feet of clay walked away from the girl to the seclusion of her chair, hidden by the sanctuary of her cluttered desk she slumped to recover.Gradually her head cleared, her heart calmed and her discipline returned. She turned to glare at Maldea."Leave this girl demon, I cast you out in the name of Christ our lord" Agnes's clutched her crucifix with grim determination.Maldea just smiled and concentrated on the small form splayed on the revered cross in the sisters. If you have some needs, I know how to help and I’m willing to help.” “Wow. I don’t know what to say. I’ve gotta think on that, but thanks for the offer. Really, I mean that.” Clearly embarrassed, she dropped a ten on the bar for her part of the tab and left. I figured I had really fucked up. I had a couple of more drinks and a plate of wings, then left the bar. I was a little wobbly as I walked towards my pick-up when what looked like an unmarked car pulled to an abrupt stop behind me. Before.
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