But at the same time, I was thinking why it was happening as well.Me: Madam, don’t mistake me for saying this. If I had been your husband, I would n...ever leave such a beautiful lady like you.Shilpa: Really? Why do you say like that?Me: May I call you Shilpa? It would be easy for me to talk.Shilpa: Sure, that is my name right, go ahead.Me: Shilpa, to be honest with you, I am scared to tell this to you. But I have to. You look super hot in this police uniform and you are the best woman police. " I'm sure Daddy will give you more, but if the $500.00 isn't enough, You can have my jewelry. Its worth money." OK, girl. Billie's gonna trust you. You lie to me, I'll steal you back and take you to Leroy. He make you turn tricks like me."Billie unlocked Sally from the building and helped her stand on her shaky legs. "Come on girl. We gotta get you out of here fast." Yes mam, but my clothes." Look, white bread, you call me Billie." Only if you call me Sally."Billy reached into her bag and. Loda nodded as she took down his address andagreed to meet him after work.Kurt then turned and headed for the door. He went into the dinningroom and had dinner at the club before returning home to await Loda'sarrival.Loda had second thoughts about going through with her agreement whileshe drove to Kurt's home, unsure of what he would do to her when shegot there. He seemed non-threatening and just offbeat. She wonderedif the stress of his life had simply caught up with him.Loda walked up to. She rose and went around to the other side of the table, sitting next to her friend; quite close even for BFF standards.There was more giggling. An old dirty joke was shared. It was one of those jokes that had been funny as fuck at slumber parties and now it was funny merely from a sense of nostalgia for days gone by.Those old times definitely were fun days for sure; both ladies commented on that fact. They were days full of no more high school; of anticipation of what college or work might.
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