He also knew that his mom still had to devisehis punishment and hoped it could be put off until she'd properly calmeddown. "Mom, is everything out the... car?" Yes. Why?" Eh, because I can't see my case." What? Did you put it in the car before we left?" No." I told you to load it up before you got in the car. Why the hell didn'tyou do what you were told?" I never heard you, mom." So you just left it for everyone else to deal with, just like you dowith every single thing you ever encounter in. There was little that we could do except give her OJ and aspirin.“She finally kicked the damn thing. She says she’s feeling fine, and I gotta tell you, she looks great!” said Chrissie with a big smile.“Hmmm. Well, then, maybe I need to have some lunch, and then see what we can come up with for dessert?”Chrissie nodded and rearranged her disheveled clothing. “I think that’s a good idea, Professor. I really think she’s been missing her sex life, especially knowing that you and I are still. The demon moved to recognize the sound and fell to the floor as the second round pierced his chest.The hunter opened the door and quickly walked over to the vampire, drawing his old fashion revolver. He didn't even look down as he walked down the hall. His arm hanging at his side holding the revolver, he fired one shot directly into the head of the paralyzed demon as he passed, scanning for ripples in the consensus as he walked.The Hunter stopped three doors down from the fallen vampire, inside. ----------I invited Marsha out to dinner. The waitress brought our drinks and took our orders, and we relaxed and chatted. Marsh said that she liked lots of kinds of music and we explored that interest; we were both big into old rockabilly. On a new topic, she asked me what was new in the house. "I'm thinking about getting some shelf parts and making a wall shelf for the breakfast nook. I don't have room for a big table, maybe I could keep the condiments there." Spice of life then," she.
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