“What?” I asked. She drummed her fingers on the table. “I want to ask you something, but you can’t get mad at me.” “Ask me what?”“Did ...you - um - write a poem about me in class the other day?”A lightning bolt of shock struck me. I opened my mouth to say something, but no words came out. “In the margins of your notes?”Holy hell, she’d seen it. I thought she was busy texting her friends. Caught red-handed, I simply nodded. A warm smile spread across her face. “D-did you read it?” I asked. “I. " But wouldn't that change me?" Of course. But deep down you would always be the you who your Creator made. The core of your being, your soul if you prefer, is always and forever a true reflection of your Creator. That which he could not countenance your doing, you will not do." But what can I do?" A simple question, J. Pennington Pennyworth, deserves an equally simple answer." replied the old man. "Continue as you have been doing. Continue distributing the wish pennies to those who require a. "No, you just went. My God you took forever too. I hope you rememberedto spray afterwards, you know how stinky you get. Come on!" She reached out and grabbed my arm and I had no choice but to followalong now. I fumbled for my shoes as I passed by the chair she hadplaced them on while cleaning. She grumbled at the slight delay. "Don't slow me down or God help meI'll make you go barefooted!" On the driveway she unlocked the doors to the car, releasing me as sheheaded to the driver's side.. " Paul put his suitcase on the bed and opened it. "Would you please put these things in a drawer?" He handed Kim a stack of clothes.Kim took the clothes, opened a drawer and carefully placed the items in neat piles. She refolded a couple pairs of his boxers, glanced at Paul and giggled. Kim quickly removed her clothes and put on a pair of Paul's underwear. They were a bit big around the waist, but they settled on her hips.Paul turned around with some clothes on hangers and moved towards the.
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