"I thought we'd discussed the fact that we weren't going to see each other... I'm sorry, Nina, but there's nothing more I can do for you." I know, sir..." then a long pause. A look down at the floor. Then, very quietly, "but what if I've changed my mind?" About what we talked about last night?"Again, very quietly, "yes sir."She was still looking down at the floor, so I took the opportunity to look around to make sure we were alone. It was Friday evening. All the office lights were off, and the. " So?" Huh?" So, Ellen, does it?" Give me a buzz?" Uh huh." Ahhh ... are you with the laundry police?" What the hell do they do?" Catch women getting off on the equipment, probably." No. No police." Yes, then. Yes, I was getting a buzz. Alright?" Very alright." Oh. Sorry, Alan. How can I tell what to say?" I don't think there are rules. I'm sorry I interrupted." It's okay." Or at least that I wasn't a little later." Oh, I wouldn't have been much ... Oh, shit." Much longer?" Yeah. Yeah, much. “Well yes,” Henry said. “I think that I better show you how I want you.” She watched him getting in the position that he wanted her in. “Understand how you are to be in?” he asked showing her the position. “I didn’t know that somewhat doggie position even existed till now,” Samantha said when she saw the position that she was to be in for him. “You think that you can do that?” Henry asked. “I’ll try that position, since. ‘I…I just bought this cabin from a friend of mine. I got a job nearby so I guess I’m going to be living here…like you do.’ They chatted for a while and Greg learned Fran had recently gotten divorced and had bought the cabin with part of her divorce settlement. She worked for a company that contracted for Employee Assistance Program services and her company had signed a contract with the local school district. From that point on, Greg and Fran bumped into each other quite often and they’d become.
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