I see you liked the taste of another woman. You surprised me. Didn’t think you liked that sort of stuff. I enjoyed it. It was fun, well the bits I c...ould remember that is…’ Helen picked up a pillow and threw it hard at Harry before storming out of the room to the bathroom. She found it difficult to do her ablutions with the two unconscious bodies in there, but atleast she tried as long as they remained unaware. Then the Australian student stormed in as Helen sat contemplating on the toilet. ‘Oh. But it'll make a terrific clit, whenyou get around to it. No offense, mind you." I glanced at Bea. For some reason she wasn't offended byKay's remark. In fact, she was amused, and merely took another pullat her drink. So I figured what the hell, that was just Kay tryingto get my goat. So all I said was, "I'm Honey, Kay, not Henry. Fortonight, anyhow. That's what I promised Bea. And I haven't decidedto be a woman except for tonight. No way! And as far as myequipment goes, it's good enough. How else could he get a pretty wife like my mom. He neverexpected me to be able to live his kind of life, but never said anything. Healways said things like "You're welcome to live at home as long as you want,until you get yourself established." Things like that. I always loved him forthat. I almost cried for joy, but didn't. I'd have a lifetime of tearyinterludes ahead me. No use starting now. Be a man... while I still could.The Conversion Center was a pleasant place. It didn't look much like. Of course they will be here to help protect the readers, but that is an unsaid understanding; the Kushitic can't publicly admit they don't have the resources to do it on their own."It turns out there was never really a possibility for us to take one of the readers with us; they're solidly attached to the floor of the reader room and can't be removed." So what was everybody getting angry about?" Nil frowned."It's just human nature, darling," she chuckled. "They had to protest just because we.
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