We looked at Jody expectantly. Not really expecting a response, but smiling in adoration anyway."Bit warm tonight, isn't it? How about a swim, instead...? You lecherous men, you!" Seems like a bit of a comedown, doesn't it, George?" Well, sounds nice though." He chickened out, in my view. Nevertheless, I went to roll the pool cover off and George came along to help.The pool shimmered like an emerald with underwater lights. We stood sipping our wine in its brightness."I owe you a lot, you know." He. We were sitting on the chairs and benches. Stage was lightly lit by lanterns and candles. Everyone found a place to sit and started watching the show. Kelly was dancing with them while Natasha was serving snack. She was roaming around with a tray in her hand offering pakoda . She came to us and asked if we would like some. As we were four she gave us a the whole tray. On the stage they were signing some folk song with traditional instruments. I did not understand that but it defiantly sounded. The final room was the bathroom, clean, white and functional with the bonus of having under floor heating so the room was always toasty warm. As we slowly entered the cabin, me moving very gingerly, you guided me to the soft expansive sofa and gently deposited me in a heap amongst the soft and numerous cushions. Then proceeding to remove my outdoor boots and coat before turning to throw a couple of sizable logs onto the slumbering fire. The throbbing sensations emanating from the backs of my. It was July, so the sun was always up, which was perfect for me, I must admit. I needed to have a tan for the autumn; fake tan never looks good on anyone. I finally reached the spot where we found the abandoned house. I stopped moving, and my jaw dropped in surprise and awe. I could see the house, but it wasn't covered in vines and moss, it was all I could've dreamed of. It had blue, wooden paneling, with a few chips here and there, and big windows, which let so much light into the room, but,.
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