I guessed he would unlikely be able to push much more than the empty bar. We chuckled at him. "I don't know little man, it would be a pain in the ass...." I told him as I sat up. "How much do you think you could lift?" Chris asked. We both laughed some more. To his credit he tried to play it off by flexing his right arm and saying, "I'm here to pump up my guns." This really cracked us up. "A bench is primarily for your chest. Have you ever even worked out a day in your life?" I said grinning.. Well this week it has come up a couple of times, if you know what I mean.It just so happened that on that morning I had received a watch I had ordered from the Express which had a built in camera as one of its features.I was going into town shopping and with a Bank holiday coming up,the mall was throbbing as if it was the last day to shop,ever! I went into the supermarket to get some bits for the week-end,cursing myself that I hadn't done it earlier in the week.Any way, I take my place in the. ..” she hesitated, her voice falling flat, her gaze flickering from him to the floor for just a second.She stared at him, her eyes wide, her heart hammering in her chest, a new sensation. Anxiety. Startled by her attack he had jumped, spilling a small vessel of water that had rested by his body. Even now a tiny trickle of the water was spreading across the floor towards a chalk line.She controlled her rage and stood, parting her thighs and revealing what she had kept hidden pressed between. Without giving any appearance of being impressed, Hooke turned the corner and came face to face with his employer.Bobby Tyler sat behind his immaculately clean desk, his fingers pressed together and his mouth drawn into a thin, bloodless sneer."Who says crime doesn't pay?" Hooke said with a swagger."Shut the fuck up." Bobby was in a foul mood. "I ain't got time for your failures." He sat back in his chair; annoyance written all over his face."I gave you a simple task. Take care of a nosey.
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