"It might get very boring." Do you think we'd have any luck at that Logan market?" Tom asked Erin with a straight face.She laughed. "Hardly." After a ...pause, she added, "You'd have better luck from the next cabin over."She was looking at Tom, but waited for a response from either guy. It came from Matt. "With you or your Mom?" That's hard to say. I'll have to ask her what she's doing tomorrow evening," Erin said. "Invite us over for dessert." I thought you WERE dessert," Tom said.Erin had been. Then he pulled his keys out, ducked into the car and drove away before Faith could make herself move.As she watched the car pull onto the street, she whispered, "Tyler, I'm sorry." Uncle Tyler, can we go see Santa now?" Janie whined.Tyler did his best grinch face, then laughed. "He's on break for a little bit. As soon as it's over, I promise we'll see him." Yay!" both kids shouted."Until then," he said, waving his arms to calm them. "We have some shopping to do for your parents. Let try this. “What the hell?” She blurted out loud. For a moment she started doubting herself, ‘maybe Alene was a dream? was last night real? am I hallucinating?’ she thought worriedly, trying to make sense of Alene’s disappearance. As she looked around and the reality of her situation began to dawn on her, she felt like she was sinking into a tar pit, fear creeped throughout her body and she began to shiver.The sound of knocking temporarily jarred Suzie out of her fearful mood, she was still shaken but. The limo took us to a nice place, the front desk had suggested, and he was right. After eating, looking around, I found the place was very discreet. So I took advantage of that and told Ash to remove her bloomers and give them to Connie under the table. After paying we quietly slipped back out, and into the limo, Connie, Ash, then me. Connie spread Ashlynn’s coat out so that Ash’s bare ass was not on the seat. I lowered the divider, and asked how come he was our driver today.He told me that.
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