It was one of those typical autumn days. Cool in the morning with lots of dew on the grass and the sun shining through it like a million million cryst...als. Not a cloud in the sky and barely a hint of a breeze. It was obviously going to be a beautiful day but first thing in the morning it was quite cool. Sarah was dressed accordingly in a button up shirt and a short skirt but she also wore a cardigan. I had the heater on in the car but only high enough to take off the chill. It was fairly early. "Any luck Scott?" she asked."Yea, all bad," he snarled leaning back again acutely aware of the discomfort in his pants."Did you try just a last name search?" she asked.Snorting in disgust at himself Peterson turned back to the screen but before she said "Wait a second, Scott. Let's have a talk in private shall we?"She turned around and walked back in the direction of the chief's office which he had turned over to the agents before departing on a fishing trip that he had slyly insinuated was far. Or you want me to stay unmarried all my life taking care of you.' said Ms. Jane.'No, No, Ms. Jane you must marry' Said Lucy and Daina affirmed by nodding her head. 'You must not let this chance go, Ms. Jane', said Daina.'Otherwise, getting reduced to a pauper and a public charge is indeed an unpleasant thing and a sad thing for young girls," she said musingly, as though talking to herself, but artfully watching between her lowered lids the look of extreme terror that crossed the girl's. ”“Okay, when?”“I’d like us to meet as soon as you are able to. I’m off work at present waiting for the next contract to start next month so I’m available any time you are.”“How about now, I usually go to the café down at the foreshore for breakfast while my wife is away down south. I’ll be there in fifteen minutes.”I made my way to the café. The place was almost deserted, the morning rush had almost ended. I looked around for Gary but couldn’t find him at first until I realized that there was a.
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