“Yeah, brother-doodle. You’re in college now. Shouldn’t you be experimenting?”I looked from one woman to the other. Nobody at home ever tried ...to get me to drink alcohol. We didn’t really need it. If someone wanted to fool around, a couple of hints went a long way. Was this their idea of those hints, or was something else going on?I sat down. “If you two have something in mind for tonight, out with it. You don’t need to try to get me drunk to find out whether I’m willing.”They looked at each. So far, the end of the month is coming fast and not only do you have to pay for the rent, in full, on your apartment, but you also need money for tuition just so that you can stay in school. All day you've been trying to think of just who you can get to lend you money but it seems everyone's wallets are pinched pretty tight. A fear embedded deep in your stomach, only sigh as you see the gate to your building and push it open.Standing at a fairly average height, you're not at all bad looking.. There was a more primitive, a****listic feel with the constant awareness of the ground on my feet. As we approached the edge of the wood, I looked back to the house and saw the Taylors, now joined by Mr. Thrower, on the patio watching. With a sense of teasing, I waved back to the house before turning to the woods. The dogs took off at a run into the woods, generally down the path. I chuckled, feeling the sense of freedom and adventure they were exhibiting, too. I took off after them, remaining. He asked Jan if she wanted to accompany him while he got the few groceries he needed and surprisingly she agreed. Rob though that strange but was happy as there were many more people in the supermarket than at the cafe. He made his way up and down the aisles picking out the items he needed with Jan near him. More eyes were on her and he could see that those husbands accompanying their wives on the shopping trip were getting a bit of a surprise. Jan said that she need a few things and headed.
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