She just wore a silk dress from the Thrift Store and had her hair done up with small flowers. She looked more like a hippie than someone from Old Engl...and, but it was a last-minute costume choice. The dress did not fit too well. It had a wide and low-cut neckline and the dress was a bit too large for her. She pinned it in several places to keep it on and went to the festival. I did not see her in it prior to my arrival to the event.I walked around and saw all the kids having a nice time. It was. But at the time Anya had been falling for Kol, and falling hard. She had been - those most dangerous two words in the English language - IN LOVE.' And so she'd brushed off Lynn's concerns. Lynn hadn't appreciated it, not one bit. Lynn had said some blunt words, and Anya had called her some names, and other festering wounds had been brought back into the open until…well, let's just say their last conversation hadn't ended with hugs and kisses. "Are you hurt?" Lynn's attitude right now was back. ." Biff and I both looked at her. Was there a way out? She laughed. "Unless you two do exactly what I say." Janice walkedtowards Biff, staring him in the face. "I can get you out ofthis, and the whole thing will stay my little secret." "What?" Biff asked. He looked frightened. She took his hand and led him over to me. He didn't sayanything; he just followed along. When he was standing directlyin front of me, she put her hand on my shoulder. "Kneel," sheordered. I. There's no sense in them getting all weepy about it. I checked the trunk of the Lincoln to make sure my equipment case was in there and threw my duffel bag in with it.Lisa and all the women of my home were outside waiting for me at the patio. They all surrounded the car as I stopped in the middle of the street. Wanda even came out to get a hug. I gave kisses to all of my women and every one of my kids. Etta was third from last, and told me to use my gift to keep me safe. I told everyone that I.
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