.inkaDulaAmma: cheekutunte na paita jaaripoindiDulaAmma: aina vongi cheekutunnaDulaAmma: baga dengichukodanikera kanna cheekutunnaKasiKoduku: nenu kas...tha kindhaku vongi…nee sallanu pattukoni….abba…baga vedekkindhey nee sallu…KasiKoduku: umm…neyemmma….lanjamundaa..neeku entha kasi ney….kanna kodukuthoney padukoni baga pagala dhenginchukuntunnavu…KasiKoduku: nee cheeraa laagesanu…DulaAmma: kodukuto kaaka inkevarto dengichukonu cheppuraaKasiKoduku: ummm…correctey ne….neeku neney ranku. “They’re my friends, this is Susie,” she indicated the blond, “and this is Carla.” Then turning to me she said “this is my friend, Mike,”I muttered a greeting, hanging on to my dignity.Sarah continued, “We’re all going to punish you for exposing yourself in front of Susie and Carla.”“What?” I muttered, “you told me to strip and stand by the …”“Quiet, Mike, or you’ll get more of this from each of us,” she said holding up a leather strap and whippy looking cane. “We’ll start with six strokes from. The light almost seemed to dance on the smooth surface like a sheen of oil on water. ‘The seat, I mean,’ she said, the words suddenly feeling thick and clumsy in her mouth. ‘I’m waiting for him, and when he gets here, he’ll want to sit here. I mean there.’ The woman nodded, but Piper only noticed it out of the corner of her eye. ‘That doesn’t really matter, though. Not right now. He’s not here yet, and you don’t need to spend that time waiting for such an inconsiderate boy all by yourself, do. Several fashion magazines filled the bookcases along withautographed photos of several famous women who had graduated from theschool. There were only about 14 desks in the classroom and I thoughtthis was a little odd. When I returned to the main entrance I noticedanother car was parked in the lot and Mrs. Wilkins car was gone.Before heading back to Mrs Taylor's office I took notice to all thegraduating class photos from the schools history. Each graduatingclass had no more than 20 students and.
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