”He set her quiver aside and pulled the larger one from the wall, passing it to her. She slung it over her back but felt it hitting uncomfortably lo...w and knew it wouldn’t work.“No, that won’t do,” he said. “It’ll bounce around too much, and you couldn’t wear it while you’re riding. Let me see ... I’ve got a horse bow quiver around here somewhere.”Marl wandered to the back of the shop, which appeared to double as a workshop, so Shavala removed the war quiver and hung it back up on the wall.“Are. Our boss asked her to join me as this customer was very important to us. We reached the Hyderabad on Monday morning; Sheetal was to go back on the same day. We visited the customer by 9.00 in the morning. Our presentation was good and customer asked us to wait for 2 more days so that the deal can be finalized, this was the point where Sheetal has to extend her stay.We planned to stay in the nearby hotel. I took two rooms for both of us. We move to the room and to my surprise I found that we are. We get a pitcher of beer and a few huge pizzas. Some of Jims friends are telling me some tales from his past we all laugh and joke around. Everyone seems to be having a good time but Jim says he and I must leave as we have plans for the evening. He looks at me and I can tell he's thinking of me in those outfits cause he has a very heated look in his eyes. That look of passion is so hot I feel like I have molten lava in my veins. We get back to his house and take his purchases inside. He asks me. “By the way, Will, Cathy Parsons called for you, just before you got home. She asked if you could call her this evening; I’ve jotted her number down on the notepad,” Garry said.I wondered what she wanted; anyway, at least I could tell her my news. Before dinner, I called my parents to let them know what had transpired; they were both pleased for me; my father told me that his old professor, Rex Vowels had tried to get him to go back to do his PhD and get into lecturing; but he had chosen to.
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