I didn't have the time to take another shot at that same horse because of the proximity of the other three. These Indians had rifles, but they were sh...ooting while holding the rifle in one hand, a sure way to miss your target. I never understood why they did that; it was bad enough to shoot from a running horse with two hands on the rifle.By this time, the Indians were too close to follow them well with the rifle, so I switched to my pistols. Now I was very happy to have four of them! The. "Hello Staff Sergeant, I have some bad news." I tensed up a bit, "Apparently the Soviets decided to cut down some of our technical military advantage by getting rid of the brains behind it. They dropped a MIRV on the Boston area. Everything within 50 miles of the coast is gone. I know they were going after Raytheon and places like that, but they got your family as well. I'm sorry Mick."I just stood there in shock. My wife and daughter were gone, killed in a war that still made no sense. We had. We headed toward a row of aerobic machines, but he didn’t have me get on any of them.“Weights on Tuesday and aerobic machines on Wednesday. Mostly your workouts on the court are going to take care of aerobics. But that brings us to Monday and Thursday.” He paused and grinned at me. “Once we get set up, you’ll do your Tuesday and Wednesday routines alone. Just fill out your record on the workout sheets I’ve prepared for you. But Monday and Thursday, you are mine.”“Sure, Coach. What are we going. Vivian lived in a typical row of houses on the outskirts of town, where Sam pulled up and parked his car perfectly. They made their way up the stairs quietly, again next to each other. When she reached the door and fished for the keys in her clutch, Sam pulled her hair back and began to kiss her neck. She dropped the keys. He squatted down and retrieved them, taking the opportunity to run a hand up the inside of her leg, stopping just in time. Vivian braced herself against the doorjamb. “You.
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