I had been in there for about 5 minutes when I heard the door to the room close, meaning my dad was back inside. Damn that door. All I could think abo...ut as I scrubbed myself was the encounter that had just occurred and how I was supposed to face my dad after that. I got red with embarrassment just thinking about it. Once I finished rinsing my hair I turned the water off and opened the curtain. Oh no. No no no no no. It can’t be. In my fluster to head straight into the shower, I had forgotten to. ‘How can you tell?’ Sean smiled and looked at him. ‘You really were distracted by the fireworks, weren’t you?’ Edward was tempted to once again roll his eyes. ‘I tend to be focused on the people trying to kill me. Why?’ ‘You’ll see.’ He stood and moved over to the bars, then tapped on them with the handcuffs. ‘Excuse me, I think she’s here for me.’ One of the other prisoners in holding snickered. ‘You wish, buddy.’ The woman glanced his way, nodded, and strode over to holding. Officer Shubitz. He’d never say no to me exercising”“He loves your body, but barely touches you?” I asked.“I’m a trophy wife, remember. I have to be younger and hot so all the other rich old white guys approve.”“Are you only with him because he has money?” I asked.“He wasn’t rich when I started dated him,” she said. “He was on his way, but he wasn’t rich. That was definitely part of the attraction. He was stable and ambitious and handsome. I married him because I love him, though. We suit each other in a lot. "What's that?" You mean you hadn't heard?" he said plopping his feet down from thedesk. He set the magazine aside. "During the 1950's someone got thebright idea of placing a frame of movie snacks, say popcorn, the middleof a movie. Supposedly they measured the purchase response and it was asuccess." Yeah, well I haven't heard about it. Why aren't they doing it now?" Tonyasked."It caused such an uproar that Congress stepped in and passed some lawsprohibiting it without consent or something like.
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