It hurts to watch the ones you love fly away into the distance. But I fully understood the necessity behind it. This would impact all of us in some wa...y shape or form. The biggest key was going to be damage control. Back at the house Erin and Mark were sitting in the kitchen when I walked in. Did you get them on the plane? Erin asked as she chomped on a bowl of cereal. Yes, I replied as I set my keys down on the counter and sat down next to them. This is going to be a bit difficult on all of. She leant forwards never taking those green eyes from mine. Her red hair fell around her face like a halo. Those breasts hung like ripe fruit. She wriggled out of the pencil skirt, slipped it down her legs and stepped out from it. She wore no underwear. Stood before me on that crappy motel carpet in just heels, stockings and garter. "Turn around," I said. She put hands on her slender hips and glared at me. Her face painted perfectly with make-up. "Turn around and put your hands up," I. Dani watched as Jonathan climbed out of his underground bunker just in time to be blinded and burnt by the nuclear explosion that killed his fellow travelers and the only family he knew, and brought a fiery end to the Confederacy. With mixed emotions, she viewed the end of his society, much the same as he had viewed the end of hers, some moments earlier.Her eyes were closed, now, as she knew his were. They embraced in the night, softly kissing and holding each other tightly. The ghosts of their. ” Talia smiled as she lightly ran up the stairs to Mark with a grin.She gave him a quick kiss on the cheek, resumed her place at her meal, then quickly cast upon it to heat it back up to the proper temperature. This made her smile in chagrin. “Of course, now that I think about it, I’m sure you can always heat your own tea, Povon.”“Of course. And thank you, this is very good.”“You said something I’d like to ask you about, Povon.” Mark said as he sat back, having finished eating, and idly swirled.
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