I don’t have the time so could you do it. Of course Kathy said sure when is the training day?. He said Wednesday, but you need get their early in th...e morning to train both shifts, the ones going on duty and the one’s going off duty. So off she went.Kathy went to the Fire House Wednesday morning with the new kits and showed everyone how to use them. What she didn’t know was that my best friend Carl from High School was a Lieutenant on the Fire Department. I met Carl a few days later and he said. I walked straight through and found another crumpled piece of paper by the door at the end. No message, but now there was no doubt. She had left a trail of breadcrumbs for me. A yellow brick road to follow.In the next car, there was a teenage kid sitting with a laptop and oversized earphones. And an old woman reading a book. And another piece of paper.Through the next two or three cars I didn’t even bother to notice the people there. Just rushed through and picked up the pieces of paper on the. ” His eyes darkened at that statement, and I wanted to both hide somehow and bounce with excitement. I was wet, yet again. He smiled a knowing smile as if he already knew I liked that and the testament of it was just proof he was right. He knew me. Knew what I wanted and had only touched me once. “We’re here.” He stated. Lucifer got out of the limo and turned around to reach out his hand. This was it. I could fight. At least try to. Or, I could take his hand and accept my fate. . .. Wh, what ti, time is it?" she mumbled, sitting up and failing to stifle a yawn."Seven thirty!" Cal said enthusiastically. He tickled her taut stomach. "Come on! We've a big day ahead of us!"Giggling at his manic enthusiasm for meeting his friends at wherever they were going, she smiled and rubbed the sleep out of her eyes. "Okay, lover, I'm waking up, I'm waking up!" she said humorously, yawning and squinting in the intense morning sunlight that filtered through the rain-shiny window. Beads.
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