“When we’ve finished our drinks, we’d better clean up so you can go,” I said, feeling pangs at the thought of Mel leaving.That thought put a d...amper on things, so we finished our drinks in silence. Mel dumped her can in the trash and I put my mug in the dishwasher.“Shower,” I pronounced, feeling a tight patch on my stomach where Mel’s fluids had dried.At first Mel didn’t look keen, then her face affected a pleading look. “Can you do that thing with the shower-head again? Please?”“Okay,” I. The noise disturbed the couple. "What was that?" she said. "dunno, probably nothing. now where was i..." Another thud. "I think there's something out there" she said. Another thud. "Right, ok, I'll go and look. You stay here and hold that thought!" The guy pulled on his pants and undid the tent zip. The mist was thick now and he couldn't see much. As the guy crawled out of the tent the watcher smashed the man's head with another rock. The guy never made a sound, he just fell lifeless to the. She was an attractive slim lady in her early fifties. She wasdivorced, always extremely well dressed and always typically feminine,in fact we questioned she even owned a pair of trousers!She liked to chat and know enough about us, but not to the point ofbeing a nuisance, or at least seemingly. Likewise, although the rent wepaid wasn't cheap, our relationship with her gave us a confidence thatwe could easily have that discussion should finances become an issue,or at least so we thought!Both Jen. " You're right," said Mandy as Faith began dabbing at his face. "Be reallystill Tommy, because we're going to work together now honey."Mandy opened the new small plastic bag filled with team colored hairaccessories, as Tommy felt her twisting one into his hair on the leftside. She then took her ? barreled curling iron and walked behind him,working on the left side of his hair, pulling a small section into herfingers as she sprayed it and twisted in her iron. Faith now took achocolate brown.
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