She held the glass away from her face. She tried to give it back to the woman who handed it to her and was now watching her in fascination.The woman j...ust grinned and stood there, waiting for Curtis to make the next move.Curtis said something else to Bev but she just shook her head. He took the glass from her and I think that Bev got the wrong impression. She looked relieved. She didn't even see it coming when he touched the tip of the prod to her nipple and pulled the trigger.Her mouth and her. We were out in his boat drinking beer and wishing we were catching fish. After some time of no action we went back to shore and to the local tittie bar for a few drinks and a game of pool, then we decided it was time to hit the water again. An hour had gone by since the tittie bar and I was still all horned up. I had this raging hard-on that just wouldn't go away. All I could think about was those dancers. When we reached the boat dock, I went to a nearby tree to take a well needed leak, I had. He was approaching middle age (at least, in his estimate), and it was time to accept his responsibilities.That still left the question of what to do with the rest of his life. Billy had the good sense not to stew with the question on his own. He asked his wives, Josh, and Nancy what the four of them wanted to do after explaining his quandary. Josh was the one with the perfect idea, "Let's move to California!"All of them were smart enough to recognize the signs of the coming Civil War. Hell, a. ”She continues listing things she is unhappy with, and it isn’t a shortlist.“ ... I’ve gotten to the point where I am questioning our relationship. I do still care about you, and I enjoy the affection you show, but you rarely smile, and it is almost impossible to get you to laugh.”“Those are all valid points. Let’s deal with that last thing first. You aren’t breaking up with me, are you?”“No ... or, I hope not. I still care about you.”“I haven’t been fair to you, and I am sorry. I pushed you to.
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