"Man they don't never leave till someone's dead or in prison. It's just the way it is in the project." The old time security guard said.The two of the...m were walking back to the car when the security man said to Jarrod, "You see those three walking there. They are a thorn in my side," he said."How so?" Jerrod asked."They running some kind of protection scam. The old ladies and old men pay them to leave them alone," He said."Doesn't that bother you?" Jerrod asked."Of course it does, but he is the. He fully realized that he had been unreasonably lucky so far, but there was no way to tell how much longer his luck was going to hold. He certainly didn't want to get killed, now that he had a wonderful family started. Also, he had plenty of money for them to live on, so there was no financial incentive for them to continue hunting bad guys.Billy found that his war against bushwhackers had burned itself out. He still hated them for the death of his friend Bob Hastings, but it was no longer like. Sean was not looking forward to showing Tracey what he had. He knew that her relationship to her mother was stronger than his own, and that Tracey would be devastated to learn about the swinging.Tracey and Sean were alone in Carole's den, with Carole standing by elsewhere in the house. "Tracey, I have to warn you one more time. This could completely destroy your relationship with your mother. Do you want to risk that? Think of marriage, childbirth, and all of those other things without a mother. Charlie is a sweet guy. You’re lucky to be marrying such a sweet guy. Come on; let’s get back to the party. I know that look you have in your eyes all too well. We’ve all been there at one time or another. Get drunk tonight, and when Charlie comes to pick you up tomorrow morning, make him fuck your brains out, and forget about the man at the bar.” “I want to buy him a drink. We were kind of rude to him in the elevator. That’s all, Suzie. Please come with me. One quick drink and we’ll leave, I.
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