"Look hard — live longer," he told her over and over.Maybe she was out somewhere with someone, then when she got home she discovered that her vehicl...e was gone. I'll find out, soon. Noting that the front porch light was on, she mentally thanked dispatch. It was standard procedure for dispatch to tell the resident to turn the porch light on and watch for the deputy. If the deputy drove past without stopping, the complainant should flash the porch light and call dispatch back. Addresses weren't. I tried to keep the brochure from shaking in my hand as I stood pretending to read.I saw the movement of the guy passing by the window ever so slowly this time, then returning back again obviously taking a good look.I longed to glance up to see what he looked like, although I knew that if I did, I would be filled with shame and must flee out of sight.It seemed like a minute or two that he stood perving over my near nakedness. I slowly turned the pages of the pamphlet that I was gazing at. I pushed those thoughts from my mind and walked over to Jason.“Are we going to see LeAnn and her family tomorrow?”He nodded, “Yep. My parents, too. They’ll all be here around noon. They’re driving halfway this afternoon, and the rest of the way tomorrow. Abbie’s parents aren’t coming.”“She told me,” I said. “She seemed OK with that.”“She hasn’t seen them in nearly five years,” he said. “She’s happy with your family and her friends here. She keeps telling me you made her a new person!”I shook my. I drive a limo and Im hot, she said archly. Mark and Mary would not be the first clients that have taken me to bed. She paused and laughed, a wickedly naughty laugh. Or the back of my limo. Leah was right, I thought as I looked into the mirror. We had just finished up dying my hair and I looked gorgeous as a blonde. The golden hair framed my round face beautifully and made my brown eyes seem so dark and sexy. I pursed my lips and cocked my head and gave the mirror the most smokiest gaze I.
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