The slick carpet held the cigarette nicely and it would do till it was pushed over by the door as he shut when he walked away, levering a small fire b...urning quietly, The hunchback walked past the now packed dance floor and too the main doors of the club, no one notice him of course as the time slowly moved up too midnight the other monsters in the club crowed the floor. The small fire could only be seconds away from reaching the others around the club so the feeling to run as hard to resist but. Have you tried it before?Me: (Seriously she is asking me) No. But I always wanted to.After I said those words, I came back to sense. Mind voice, ‘What have I said to mam? Shit. I am so screwed now.’Devi mam: (laughing) For your good heart you will get a good wife. Don’t worry.I smiledDevi mam: Ok then it’s getting late. You go home.Me: Goodnight mam. Don’t forget to take your medicine and food.I smiled and as I was about to leave she said, “I like you.” I blushed and waved goodbye. Next day was. So after the kids were all sent to school we jumped in the car and headed into town to get coffee. 'I'll go find a table, would you grab me a caramel latte please, babe?’ I said to James‘Yes sure, see you in a minute, baby,' he replied.Sitting at the table I look over at James and there is a long queue, so I get my phone out and head straight to Facebook. After a minute or two, I get a friend request from Michael. Shocked I look around, almost as if to check if anyone is looking at me. As I go. Youngest girl back from university for a few days, between parties and skiing with friends, happy or a few days of drinking good wine and being fed, fending off the questions about boys and sex from both mum and grandma. Wife for once in front of the oven, grateful to have all that is precious to her back in the house, organising cooking rosters and sleeping arrangements. One bedroom short, youngest and mum in law decide to share, rather than use sleeping bag and floor for one night. First.
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