“I figure we should take advantage of what little time we have together this week,” Heather replied.“I’d like that,” I said. Cognizant of my... six-year-old brother sitting down two chairs, I added, “Does that mean you want another sleep-over?”“We need to wait until Friday night for another sleep-over,” Heather said. “I was really dragging at work today after last night.”“I understand,” I agreed. We stopped talking, as the meeting was starting.The Webelos II den led the opening. Jon Miller and. We actually got back on Friday. Danny and I have been spending literally every waking hour together. I can't believe how close we have gotten.Since we kissed in the car, there has been a difference between us. I know that I don't hate him now, and that is a major surprise. I always thought that I would hate Daniel Cutler to the end of the world, but now I think that my feelings have changed. I mean, we have spent most of our days sitting on the couch in my living room. We have talked to. I had better put these thoughts out of my head or I wouldn't be making it through the rest of the time left before we headed to the airport. Derek wanted a home cooked meal but it was to late for me to start cooking. "How about I call Curtis and see if he will sponsor us to use the club dining room for dinner tonight, okay? Maybe you will like it enough for us to join, it's very exclusive." "Sure go ahead and I hope they have a good thick prime rib for me to gnaw on." I called Curtis, "Would. Standing on the pedestal-dais in front of the floor-length mirror, she looked at herself critically. Rotating to her side, Daisy let out a puff of frustration. She hated this one too. ‘Momma, this one isn’t it. I don’t feel it,’ she said. Nodding her head, Donna Jones agreed with her daughter. ‘It takes away from your figure the way it cinches in at the hips.’ Placing her hands where she was referring to, ‘See here? Just won’t do.’ Shaking her head, Donna turned to the other person in the room.
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