Everything ... and leave it on the floor. NOW!"Tracy jumped at the v******e of the last command but, at least, was startled into action. She kicked of...f her sandals, then, taking a deep breath, pressing her lips together and staring downwards, she reached for the edge of her T-shirt and pulled it up, up over her chest, over her head - which at least blocked the awful view for a moment, and then off her head, dropping it on the floor. She was wearing a bra - they had all been warned not to walk. “Nope. Honesty is a big factor in any relationship. If you can’t be honest, in any relationship, then what you have is one big lie,” he told her, sensing that she wasn’t as perturbed by his admission.“Would I get to meet her?” she wondered; her curiosity piqued.“If you wanted to. It’s entirely up to you. I wouldn’t expect you to answer me now, as that would be rude of me. We’ve just met, and I don’t even know your name,” he told her. That won him a small smile, and she replied to him.“Rosa. My. “How about we just have some toast? I’m not really hungry,” he said.“I have some of Shelly’s ham and tomato soup?” she said.“Perfect,” Dale replied. He knew as well as Terry did that Shelly’s soups were a meal in themselves. So, they sat side by side at the table and enjoyed a simple meal. They were both happy just to be together.“So, when are we getting married?” Dale asked.Terry nearly choked on her soup.“Married?” she spluttered.“I was thinking about Boxing Day. That still gives you about. She had something entirely different in mind, of course."Tommy?" Wait a minute, had she called me Tommy? Nobody and I mean noBODY, called me Tommy and lived to tell the tale. I was all ready to relax my "Mr. Nice Guy" rule and let her have it when she continued in the little girl voice. "My mom and dad have gone out for the day to go shopping, and I really didn't want to go with them. So would you be a nice best friend and take me over to the mall to pick up a couple of gifts? I promise you it.
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