She climbed up behind him on the horse and they rode off. The ride was uneventful, except that every few minutes the Indian would let out a Ye-e-e-e-h...-a-a-a-a!’ so loud that it echoed from the surrounding hills and canyon walls.When they arrived in town, he let her off at the local service station, yelled one final ‘Ye-e-e-e-h-a-a-a-a!’ and rode off.“What did you do to get that Indian so excited?” asked the service-station attendant.“Nothing,” the woman answered “I merely sat behind him on the. "You see my son was one of those that saw that coming, but not like the rest he did something about it" Ace said as he started to lead us to his basement that was looked, Ace started to fumble with the Kay as with a click sound the door opened to show a long dark tunnel that went down deep underground with an easy slope to go down.As we traversed down the tunnel, and the only source of light was the cheep lamps above our heads Ace continued with his explanation."After he won the lottery of 35. He didn't need this money; he was making enough to live well and even to put some aside for a rainy day; he didn't have any responsability to speak of either, so money was not the issue. No, he just took it to punish her for an attitude that he perceived as unnecessarily nasty, bold and even degrading towards whoever she saw fit to blast, put down or annoy. This being said, though, he still wasn't completely satisfied; he was thinking, trying to figure out a way to take this little adventure a. I saw you come out." Carly told her."Oh." Sam said as she lowered her head, avoiding eye contact."Is there something wrong with you Sam?" You could say that." Sam said, still looking down at the ground.Carly took a deep breath, fearing the news. "What is it?"Sam looked up. "It's nothing. I'm just a little, you know, pregnant."Carly's mouth dropped. "Did you say you were... pregnant?"Sam nodded."Oh… my… God… Does Freddie know?" No, besides me and the doctors, you're the only one." Sam told her..
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