" C'mon. We're late already. We'll come straight home tonight and sleep for twelve solid hours. To hell with classes. Marathon screwing and education ...don't mix."Jan and Sandy slept through the afternoon and night. Jan awoke at 6:30 Friday morning. After two cups of coffee, she walked over to Sandy's back door, since phoning would disturb her if she still slept. She looked through the glass to see Sandy sitting at her breakfast room table with a steaming cup of coffee and an open bottle of. "Mom told me what was going on. It's totally fine. I'm really fine with it. She wanted it and you wanted it." Really? I thought you'd be mad ... more than mad. I mean ... I thought... ," he began again."Sweetie," Karen chimed in "when Dad says he's O.K. he means it. Don't worry." I'm sorry to spring this on you, Jason. I couldn't help get excited by what Mom told me you two were doing. I probably should have been mad as hell, but I wasn't. And the more I thought about it, the more I wanted to. I popped it onto my hand, flipped it open."Dave McKesson." Davey, When will you be ready?" It was Ginny."Ready for what?" I asked"We, meaning the Legion, will be enjoying beer by the pitcher, dancing, bowl after bowl of excessively salted peanuts, and dancing to live music at the Sluice Box tonight. Perhaps this slipped your attention? Oh!" She added. Did I mention there would be dancing?" I'm sure you did, my love. We were just sitting and letting our dinner digest. Shall I pick you up, or. They teased and toyed with each other every chance they got. Breaking the hypnotic hold the river had in its passing beauty. They pulled up to a boarded pier slowly. As the ‘Cherry’ layered to the side of the tire bouy’d slats. Sam set the idle as he run out and laced the ropes around the pillars. He went to the front and tied it as well. Shut the motor off and loaded their gear for the hike. Abby just kept bringing up the alligators but he assured her there were no alligators here. So she.
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