We always ended up at Bryan’s house, as it was pretty much in the middle of where we all lived. And two or three nights a week, at least one of us w...ould crash there. I did it the most, although I claimed it was because I lived the furthest away. Which I did really- but seeing Bryan walking around in nothing but boxer briefs in the morning was worth sleeping on the couch. Though I wouldn’t mind having a bed or even a futon instead. We chatted about that weeks track event for a while, before I. I could imagine what the average soldier would think when he was hungry, but the commander was eating a normal meal.We were able to dial up explosive satchel charges with our replicators, so we were fixed for the means to destroy the dumps. The teams would not even have to carry the satchels with them, they would only have to replicate the charge when they were ready to plant it. Every man always carried a replicator with him at all times, so this was perfectly normal for a Ranger.The food. ”“I also found out Pam dated this guy when he was in Sweden. And he used to play for the Milford chess team.”I laughed, “That guy agin? Crazy.”“Have you talked to Jocelyn’s parents?”“No. Why would I?”“I called them and told them what happened. I thought they should know. I’m worried about her.”“Me too, but I’m not sure what we can do about it.”“Me neither, which is why I called Mr. and Mrs. Mills yesterday. I think they’re going to go to Purdue and see her.”“I’m not sure if that will help or. We have not only a wedding but the license, too.” People actually clapped in appreciation.“I ask you guys one question and it leads to many more. We could do an Oprah show right here.” The place laughed, again. “Just to clarify a point, you didn’t say your marriage to Tim, you said ‘our three-some marriage’. Explain that.”“Oh, okay. Well, Michele was already married to Tim, but the wedding included all of us because it wasn’t just me and Tim getting married.” She paused and saw the look on his.
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