”She didn’t answer. I ran back upstairs and out the door.Dave and I went to the store, and picked up some food, beer, and soda.“No, no natties t...his time, Sean.” He told me before we even walked in.“Haha, I don’t drink that shit.”“We’ll get some beer, don’t worry.”We got way too much beer for the time I was there. I guess more company was expected. We got back, and I lugged in a couple of 24-packs, which wasn’t all of the beer. I love Dave and Lisa.I threw the beer out in the screen porch, and. “I told you we would get some here,” he said. “But after we have lunch, we should move cross to the other side of Wyee Point, that’s usually better in the afternoon.”We temporarily put our rods away, and we brought lunch up to the cockpit. Graham had brought some bottles of beer, and we enjoyed a drink with the cold chicken and salad that Dianne had provided. The afternoon fish spot proved to be just as good as where we had been in the morning, and we added another eight nice sized fish to the. It was getting hard to think of myself as a guy anymore. "Becareful," I told myself, "Don't get David into trouble."I was thinking along those veins when I walked out to the street, wheremom was already waiting to pick me up. "Thanks a lot, mom," I said,getting into the car. "How was it, Dani?" mom asked. I knew what shemeant, and that it wasn't ordinary idle conversation. I thought about ita minute. "I'm really changing, mom," I said, looking over at her. "Iknow you are, Dani," mom. "As she stepped into the rather spacious room, Kelly wondered if Michelle had mentioned that her special friend was another woman. Given the military's rather silly obsession with same sex relationships, she guessed she hadn't."Here we are, home sweet home." Michelle pronounced with a sweep of her arm. "At least for the next couple of hours."Taking a good look around the room, Kelly couldn't help but be impressed. The Hilton it might not of been, but it sure as hell had the Holiday Inn beat by.
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