‘Please put their dinner on my card.’ I’d promised them a drink, but they were such a nice couple that I decided to pay for their entire meal. I... was waiting for my card back when Jodie walked up. ‘Nice people,’ she said. I nodded. We stood silently for a few moments. ‘Jodie, what do you want?’ I finally asked as the waitress returned. ‘Just to talk,’ she replied, her face growing serious. ‘It’s been years and I’m curious.’ ‘About what?’ I asked. ‘Well, about you,’ she replied. ‘About what. Sylvia indicated for us to sit down and Sylvia moved to be on the same side of the table, a move to make the meeting more informal, less authority driven.“A guest has submitted a challenge to the resort a****l group. Your group. It would have been easier to manage as a single guest or couple, but it has seen the light of day, so to speak. Other guests are aware of it. Maybe not as a challenge to the resort as much as an idea that has become very popular. There are now a lot of guests who think. She was a vision of athletic grace, as she pulled up next to me, treading water, her hair wet and slicked."That'll wake you up." She grinned."Hell yeah." I returned her expression, and then glanced about. "Meet you over behind the big rock?" I nodded my head towards the large boulder I had seen earlier.Helen didn't reply, merely taking her elegant strokes towards the rock. I followed after her, and soon we were once again in shallow water. I noted that from where we stood, chest deep in the. All three of them had carefully placed me on the couch earlier, with Laura sitting next to me, leaning onto me.“I’m surprised that Diana being your ex isn’t freaking you out more. What are you looking for from her? Want to win her back?”“You said something like that last night, that you would give me a hand winning her back. Judging by where we wound up, you gave me more than a hand. However, to be honest, I’m not sure I want any girlfriend right now, let alone Diana.”“What about you, I just.
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