Irving says this. And more; I will have work that brings me money.Irving says he now believes the tale that Linda and I say to him. “Consider me sol...d, Linda,” he tells her. “The human lie-detector business is kind of icing on the cake; it’s the machine lie-detector results that do it for me. They say you’re both telling it like it is, and that means I have to buy into the whole thing. You’re right, the fact that it’s never happened before, or never been documented at least, doesn’t mean it. That was nice, but it really didn't help me much at all. My asshole landlord just jacked up my rent this month. My two credit cards were nearly maxed out; I think I had about 250 left on those, combined. I don't want to cry, I thought. Not here at work! Just don't cry. Maintain, deep breath. But it didn't do any good. I was tired, my car was dead, and I was out of money. I cried. Right there in my cubicle. I mean, not big loud girlie cries. But my shoulders jumped as I tried to keep it in,. I get enough of thoserock hard punk boys who can't keep it up after the first time. Annie'swatched me with them many times, but says she couldn't take their quickpush and run attitude." "Maybe I can help," I agreed. "Oh yes, Joanne is sure you can," added Cindy. I then realised that all of them were in it together - from Joannethrough Cindy, to Annie and her friends. It was all a clever plot to getme to enjoy the girls and teach them about sex. Who was I to refuse thisdelicious task. . Fergus looked at me strangely, like I’d just grown a second head. “What?”“Out. Get out of our room. I may not be able to kick you off the boat, or completely out of our lives, but I can certainly kick you out of our room, your Grace.” Aedan had nothing on me for sarcastic use of a title. “Leave now before I have my guards remove you. And don’t come back – we’re done. I was willing to forgive you for a lot of things, to empathise and be understanding and patient – but even I’ve had enough.“Get..
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