"Aye?" he questioned. Then he winced and tried to swallow. The overhead fluorescent light crackled."You're fine, sir. You're just coming awake. It wen...t well. We got rid of that nasty bone spur on your heel." The nurse was making adjustments on the monitor attached to the wall. "You know you'll have to stay overnight? Doctor spoke to you about that, I'm sure. We just need to make sure the anesthesia didn't give you a reaction." Aye," he agreed. He grinned as the lady nurse bent down to pick up. They called a professor in their program and she threw him out." Will that be okay?" I asked. "I'd hate to have an emergency out here and have them not respond. Should I go over to the firehouse?" You wouldn't find anyone at the firehouse," Jim said. "Remember, we're all a volunteer unit. They were just coming back from that mess out on 37 or they wouldn't have been here, either. You know, though, with the subdivision looking like it will be approved and your group looking like a community, it. I feel your precum coating my fingers as I speak. As I lie. If there is a God, I will go to Hell for this. It will be worth it. You laugh. It is breathless. Desperate. ‘I can’t, baby. I can’t with you!’ Your voice begs me to tell you no. To save us from this mistake because you can’t say no. I won’t. I will only get you this once and I will have nothing less than everything. I will have all of you. ‘Try.’ My voice begs you. All my pride is gone. I sound desperate and I don’t care. Pathetic.. It’s a gentleman who says he’s from Notre Dame. It may be a recruiter.”I was beyond stoked. I ran to the front room to answer the phone. “Hello,” I said.“Hold on one moment,” said a sheepish male voice.I could hear the phone changing hands. “Hi Rubber Chicken,” jeered a familiar female voice. “When are you going to come and get your beating?”“Fuck off!” I yelled.“Fine,” Becky sighed. “I’ll be in the middle of the soccer field at Fwanklin High tomorrow afternoon. If you don’t show up, I’ll have.
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