Why, I asked myself, and I woke up crying more than once, this on my mind ... why had fate gotten us together? Other than the rightness of it ... was ...something planned for us? Something wonderful ... or maybe something horrible? The strength of our love left plenty of room for something to hurt us ... a ghastly disease, or the split-second mistake of a careless driver. Fate is mindless, and it’s easy to see cruelty in that mindlessness. I prayed, I prayed stronger than I had in all my twenty. "Well, we got each other now. So don't worry about it," I replied."Then can you promise me you don't regret what we did," Judy asked."Not for a second. But I got one question," I replied."What," Judy asked."Where you been all my life," I asked."Right here. And you said you were getting laid tonight. And you also said she decided absolutely no sex, why did you lie," Judy asked."Well, just pride I guess. I'm a guy and I guess I was cocky that she would give it up." I replied."Do you really wanna. "Wait stand up," Jane said.Then Judy stood up for a minute and Jane noticed the little bump Judy had sticking out."Holy shit, how did I not see that before," Jane asked."Well I had the wedding dress on yesterday. And right now it's really so small, you wouldn't notice unless you knew about it," Judy replied."Well, looks like your gonna be a great aunt Connie in a few months," Tim said."Yes I will," Connie replied.Then our waiter came over and we ordered. We ordered our food and drinks right. Somehow Eddie had managed to break a jar of canned peaches and had used the sharp edge of the Mason jar to cut the ropes. "Pretty good," David thought.The rope was too short to use effectively, so David climbed out of the root cellar and went to the tool cabinets and got out some heavy-duty cable ties. He roughly bound Eddie's arms and legs, even though he was certain that the boy was going nowhere with the broken ribs and hoe sticking out of his ass.David went back to the house.StrategyDavid.
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