When I said that at first I had also felt a little like she did, … well, … she immediately asked: ‘You have?!´ And, well, as I said, I liked th...e idea that I had … not to mention liking it,’ and she glanced at me again with an expression, like she was assuming I had: ‘… and I said I had. ‘That surprised her, but she was more curious: ‘Just a little, … or all the way?’ When I admitted – not wanting to brag – ‘all the way,’ she was just silent for a moment or two, but then asked: ‘And … uh, … you. Blackish water dripped down his arm and onto his t-shirt. I slipped backwards from the sink and got on to my feet, bending over as he handed me the very heavy garbage disposal. As I took the disposal in my hands, my towel loosened. Oh, my Gawd! The towel fell to the floor as I turned and sat the very heavy disposal unit on the kitchen countertop.I was embarrassed, but part of me really didn’t care. I was proud of my body. I worked out hard every day. I ran three miles twice a week. I turned and. .#I tried to reply, but no words came and the voice continued, explainingin intricate detail why everything in my life was my fault before Ifinally found my voice.*Let me speak, please...*#Why? So you can try and justify it to yourself?#*... Yes. I was just going to say hello to her. Nothing like that, I'mnot that bad.*#No? Then tell me exactly how many friends you have, that you talk toabout anything else?#*...*#You and your little obsessions, you're pathetic. Are you even capableof holding a. She used to be a street paramedic in Seattle. From what she tells me it's every paramedic's dream-job to work on a medical helicopter full-time. She not only gets to do that but also has the exciting enhancement of police work to go along with it. Neither one of us have ever taken the sergeant's exam, knowing that if we passed it and were promoted, we would be yanked out of aero-detail and placed back in the streets. That's a thought that doesn't even bear contemplation.We began flying together.
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