“The Hudson case is going to court,” he says.“And the Brenton case is finally moving forward,” Michael says as he digs into the filing cabinet....“I thought we got the Hudson case cleared,” Daniel says.“Not quite,” Dean answers. “There was that little snag of the one old lady that didn’t want to leave.”“Did she?” he probes.“Yeah, she did,” Michael answers, spinning around to face him. “We just had to double the money we offered her the first time.”“Everybody has a selling point,” Daniel. As she was describing how her first flight to San Francisco felt, Vanetta realized she had a slight buzz on and stopped talking instantly.Ted smiled at her and explained he was used to passengers arriving feeling no pain, then stopped smiling and said it was the greedy drunks he had to deal with from time to time that upset him. Then his smile returned and he said, "Not to worry Ms. Clarke, I've got just what you need in the limo."Just then, the porter returned with Vanetta's bags, verified the. She knew this would come up and she was so unsure how to handle the situation. ‘Misha, Ummm………………….I don’t…………..it’s not that I …………….well you see……….I…………..oh God, I don’t know what to say.’ ‘A simple yes would do.’ Looking down at her lap, embarrassed and shy she started to explain. ‘I’m not very experienced, and my body isn’t really that great.’ ‘Hey stop right there. Don’t knock yourself. You’re beautiful and very sexy, and if you want to talk about perfect bodies, then there’s no such. "It's not jealousy ... its envy." You make a valid point, Marge, we tend to think of jealousy in sexual terms ... but others have compared envy and jealousy as: Envy being a two-party transaction; while jealousy entails three. For example: we envy a good another person has. While we are jealous of a rival who threatens to take away something we love." I don't know ... I think you lost me there," Margie said, looking around to see if the kids were headed their way. They weren't, and she turned.
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