"That's all I needed to hear." Of course, k*ddo," Spencer said with a smile and mussed up her hair a little before leading the charge toward his daugh...ter once more.***"Pretty sure this takes care of everyone's stuff," Freddie said, dragging bags and suitcases through the door frame, with his back to Jade's bed-room. "Though I'm not sure-"The Seattle born young man was frozen in his tracks, as he turned around, and all the blood rushed from his face. What stood in the bedroom doorway was like. But it was too late to read and understand a contract that was legally signed a long time ago, just like most people in the world, when a nice job with good pay is offered, anybody would be in a hurry to start working, signing the contract would be a secondary issue, so it is usually signed without even reading it unfortunately.We breached the contract, we never went to his party, and never went back to his club as a matter of fact, but we hired a very smart and expensive lawyer that worked. Abroken flashing neon light declared it was the Sangawitz ruck stop.The driver, whose name I now know was Russ, was bringing the truck to agrinding stop just past a rundown shack. Looking out through the rain Icould see a dirty streaked window with a dim blinking sign blurting out thework OFFICE. Russ, struggling to zip his jeans up over his still engorgedmeat, then flung open his door leaping down from the truck. In three giantstrides he was pounding on the office door. After what seemed an. They could use the excuse of a meeting to get out without Cathy, Sue, and Doris. Lannie drove up just as they were getting ready to leave, She rushed over and gave Pete a big hug, and a long kiss. She pulled out the new weapon from the back seat, and handed it to Bennie, along with several boxes of ammunition. They went in the backyard and fired it. It was a dream come true. Lannie even fired it, pronouncing that it was too noisy for her. She liked her .22. Her and Patti had been best friends.
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