While we were sitting there talking, I watched as they brought a young boy in. He was in an auto accident. Behind him rushing down the corridor was a ...woman; it was June. I jumped up and went to her."June, what happened?" Of course she was a nervous wreck."My son, Barry, had an accident. God, I hope he's alright. He's a new driver, being only sixteen, and turned the steering wheel to avoid hitting a dog and ran into a ditch. I know he hurt his leg. The paramedics said they wouldn't know how. Well, not great, but it's fine with me. Absolutely no problem." I looked and sounded quite calm as I said this but my heart was pounding and my palms were suddenly a little clammy. Guess I knew, deep down, that having Jessica around the house 24/7 was going to prove a bad idea. It would have looked terribly strange for me to have said no – to say to Janet, "Nope, sorry, tell her to find a hotel." – but believe me when I tell you that if I could wind back the clock to this very moment that's. Summoning up some courage fuelled with a few beers i think what the hell iv'e nothing to loose i move even closer and because the bar is so noisey whisper in your ear whats your name and telling you mine,then you do the sameto me putting your mouth to my ear to tell me.The tingle from your lips brushing sensously against my ear brings back immediently the raging erection that had subsided but was now back with a vengence as if i had took instant viagra.as i then moved to say something else to. “Ah shit – being on dry land is putting pressure on some pulped lung tissue,” the angry looking human with the gun looked at the less angry human. His face was now contrite – at least, that was what Xee’s suit computer said.“Get him into the med station then,” the less angry human said.Skylar was picked up gingerly by the other humans, and the less angry human gave Xee a name, and title. That was nice of him.“Major Moon Two,” he said, his hands resting on his knees as he knelt down and looked.
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