Over the Gateway Bridge and on the motorway heading back to New South Wales; I kept telling myself "keep to the left, keep to the left". It was a chan...ge to hear the local Aussie accents on the radio station – the station was "92.5 Gold FM" – and as the next song started, I recognized Paul Kelly's "To Her Door"; rather appropriate for this situation, even though I wasn't returning after having left her to "dry out". I sang along with Paul:"He was riding through the cane, in the pouring rainto. "Apparently my daughter is a little more grown up that I knew," she said."Thank you" said Bob. He had stood up and was offering his hand to her to help her stand up."What?" she said."Thank you" he repeated. "For what just happened." Well, that's a new one" she said under her breath. "I've never had a man thank me for having sex with him." That's not what I meant" he said, reaching out to her. "You let me make love to you. You let me ... give you part of me." She was acutely aware of his sperm. ”“You calling me a boy?” asked Abe in an offended manner.“No. That’s what the position is called. I need someone to unpack the stock and put it on the shelves,” answered Jerry surprised that Abe had taken offense. That’s how he had started in the auto parts business.“You talkin’ ‘bout a job?”“Yes, I am. Two hours a day, Monday through Friday.”“How much does it pay?”“Five fifty an hour,” replied Jerry without looking at Abe. He wondered if the kid was going to take the job.Abe stood where he was. ” When John and Jenny arrived back into the apartment, “They need our help.” John moved to the door and Jenny was right behind him as they flew down the stairs to the second floor. The door to the apartment where the two officers were, was open. John went to the first officer. He laughed as he brought Pete Mason back from the dead.“I swear I’m going to start hanging out with felons.” Pete coughed as John helped him sit up.John looked over and smiled as the other officer opened his eyes and was.
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