The hairdresser smiled. ‘This isn’t nearly as much fun as a real one,’ she said, ‘but it’s a helluva lot better than going horny.’ ‘I…...Oh God!…I’d have no idea where to find something like that, even if I wanted to,’ Melissa stammered. She couldn’t take her eyes off the device Dorrie held. It looked so real! ‘Take this one,’ Dorrie said. ‘It’s the only one I’ve got that isn’t battery operated and…’ she giggled, ‘…ever since I met Benny, I haven’t needed it anyhow.’ She had an idea she’d piqued. When she found them all hell broke loose. She wantedto know what the hell I was doing, why I was dressingup in her clothes, when I had started, was I seeingsomeone, was I gay? It almost ended us. It was thatclose. I told her that it was a one off thing and Iconfessed to her that I used to do it as a kid and itwas a curiosity thing. Which in a way was true. Andno, I wasn’t gay, which again, basically was true. Andthat just about got us through it. She told me thatshe could never cope with. The dead were known to all and would be missed. Calveen was trying to be everywhere until I suggested that he lead rather than do. There were enough people to do and now leadership was going to be necessary. He realized that I was right and told me to help him. We began an inventory of what we had and what we needed and didn't have any more. The first list was not as long as the second.Seeing that Janet was no longer actively nursing the injured, he asked me to take her and two horses and scout. They were all in awe of the giant boat and the ability of the four of us to handle it. Sue said, "You know the way Steve has it set up, he could sail this thing by himself. That's why he has it this way. Our friend, Dewey here, has sailed his boat by himself from Alaska to San Diego. That's a hell of long way, and he's done it more than once. It's easy if you have the right equipment and you know what you're doing."Dewey said, "You really have a good boat. This is something. I can't believe the.
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