I stared out the window as we made our way to the casino, mostly to see if we were at least going in the right direction, we were. Was I relieved now?... I don't think so!At the Grand Cayman Casino our exit from the limo happened in reverse. Cam was out first, followed by Tommy who stood in the door so even if I wanted out I couldn't have gotten past him. Well, unless I thought tackling him was a good idea - which I didn't. Tommy moved andextended his hand to assist me, I thanked him and noticed. It was awkward. Not because of the handshake in itself. But the fact while Judy extended her hands to him, he remained at his seat, like something brought him to not get up.“Er… Dr. Ortega. It’s a bit unpolite, I guess, to not stand up to shake up the hands of someone”“Well, er… I am good here. I am not the kind of guy for formalities”“Is that anything wrong, Doc?”“Well… no, nothing… is that…”“Please, don’t fool me, Doctor! I know when someone is trying to hide something from me”And what Robert. Before Sue could protest, Alice took what she obviously considered the victor's reward, a kiss. She leaned down and carefully, but deliberately, brought her lips to Sue's. The kiss was tender, at first, not overtly sensual. It lengthened and intensified. It gradually deepened as she poured more passion into it, more than she had ever showed in all of her youthful years. At last, the kiss was a deep, fervent, open-mouthed kiss of unadulterated passion.Sue gasped, but she returned the kiss with. The two girls got along well but Bobby keptteasing them until Allison belted him in the stomach. This let some ofthe wind out of his sails and he left the girls alone from then on. Bethand Allison became good friends and would play at each others houses manytimes after that day. 2It was the weekend before Easter and we, Mom, Malcolm and I, went to buyour Easter clothes. I had my Easter dress all picked out. We bought asuit for Malcolm but he said he wanted something for Allison but mom toldhim.
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