"Beth looked on with sympathy. She was well aware of hisconflicts, but until tonight, she never believed Bob wouldreally dare to go so far. Fantasy wa...s supposed to be just that--fantasy. Remembering his long nights at the office, strugglingfor a solution, she knew this was all for the better. Beth wasready to see this through to the end for her man, and now,finally, for herself. She smiled at the new reality that awaitedher. There was no need to share her secret with Bob. He'd findout soon. Me bhi de dia fir me himat kar ke isharo se unhe hat dikhaya ki wo bhot khubsurat hain wo has padi wo bhi ishare se hat dikhate hue boli tumhe mad padegi me has dia wo bhi hasne lagi . Ese ab roj isharo isharo me bat hone lagta me roj ghurta wo roj bolti isharo pe ki tum kya dek rahe ho me khali bolta u look supper ishare se wo apna hat dikhati or bolti ki mad padegi aap ko.Ese hi çhalta raha jab wo khana bana ne k bad apne bed room me aati to me apna kichen chale jata khana banane me kichen se. He imagined her undressing, changing clothes, or getting ready to go to bed, there in that same bedroom. Just the thought of it was arousing him. What was happening to him?He wandered over to the edge of the bed, and sat down. The palms of his hand rested at the soft cotton fabric. This was normal, he had been in her room so many times before, it was Julie’s fault for making him think this stuff! He smiled, not wanting her to see the troublesome look that had been trying to form on his. Night had fallen, but the moon was bright, although under the trees they were not too aware of that. They had put on the overalls, for which they were thankful, as the evening was getting cool. When they went in they would also put on the balaclavas.The cloud cover had shut out the moon, and four shapes, only slightly darker than the night, and with ten yards between them, slipped silently across the lawn towards the house. At one point one after the other, they went down on their bellies and.
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