I put my hand on top of her mouth and felt her laugh as she bit my hand hard."Bitch!" I whispered harshly as she stopped sinking her teeth into my fle...sh. She licked the bite marks she left behind; her breath sounded like she had run a marathon. She pulled away from my hand and smiled. She pouted her lips and pointed her chin at me. I took a hard grip on her hair and pulled her head back.I took her lips but she owned the kiss.I knew what she wanted; what she was threatening if she did not get. "Do you want to dance?"Molly's smile faltered just a little. "I don't think I'm ready for a fast dance yet. At least, not in these shoes. Maybe the next slow one, though, okay?" Okay, your loss," he replied. He grabbed Andi's hand, and they boogied off to dance.Josh did manage to cajole Molly into dancing after awhile, and she got more animated as the evening progressed, until flashes of the old Molly started coming through. Everybody was feeling terrific about the progress she exhibited,. This was the one part of this business that I truly enjoyed. The insurance business is a necessary evil in my book, but helping people navigate it keeps me sane. Owning the business also made it a little easier, since I could deal with the companies that I tolerated.I was on the phone with another customer when Denise and her father, Charles, walked in the door. I motioned for them to have a seat as I finished up my call.After hanging up the phone, I introduced myself before Charles. Had just settled down on its landing struts. Robots and ground service crew appearing like tiny ants beginning their usual tasks of attaching umbilicals and passenger slide belts.Other than a shuttle platform, there was nothing like that on Green Hell. No sprawling city either. He wondered what Ma Swanson and Clarion were doing right now. While Union time was the same everywhere and synchronized to the 20 standard hour day of Pluribus, local times differed greatly. According to his PDD, it was.
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