Well I could, but it would be pure BS. Lisa’s a nice lady, I’ll have to be damn careful what’s happening here. My life is so screwed up, I’m i...n no position to be thinking about any relationship. The hot water was taking away some of the aches of the night’s doings when the shower door opened and there stood Dr. Wagner. ‘Here you are, do you mind if I watch?’ ‘Dr. Wagner, Heidi!! You scared the hell out of me. What’s so interesting about me taking a shower?’ ‘Oh, you have truly no idea how. Hoping beyond hope that it was my wife returning to me so she could explain it had all been a mistake and she still loved me dearly, I staggered to the door and opened it to find, not my wife, but my mother-in-law, Gwen."Oh my God, John. Look at the state of you." She exclaimed, her face showing her shock as she pushed past me into the hallway and slammed the door behind her. "Good grief son, you look a right mess." What the fuck do you want? And where's my fucking wife?" I snapped, obviously. I walk with him to the car to get his clubs and back to the clubhouse, making arrangements for when I should come back to get him. We find out that his group is going to be starting on the first tee, so I get another drink and sit by the rail on the deck to watch the start. The earlier tournament was played between lacrosse players from Bowdoin and Adroscoggin colleges, and the clubhouse and deck are crowded with sweaty young athletes. I’m the only woman on the deck. The tables are pretty full,. They are wholly other and alien, and their very presence radiates (to humans) menace. And all I was seeing was an AI-generated image in three dimension that appeared to interact with the environment. I knew it was a visual artifact, and still it freaked me out.The first exercise drop went pretty well for a complete clusterfarg. Nobody tripped and broke their legs. Nobody accidentally shot a squad mate. We transported back up to the Tawara and held an all-hands debrief about what went wrong and.
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