“Yes, Sir,” I pronounced more clearly, looking him straight in the eyes. *** After the bell rang everyone rushed out of class as fast as possible,... being a Friday afternoon. I sat at my desk, upset that Mr Carlo was annoyed at me. I wanted to get him alone, but not like this. “Cara.” I looked up. “Please shut the blinds so the other students don’t pull faces at the window and come and sit by my desk.” I did as he requested before sliding a chair to his desk. “Cara, I am not impressed with your. For the moment I decided to tail along after Pa.Josh Beverly, a neighbor who lived twenty miles south of us, greeted us as we entered the feed store. "Walter, Davy, meet Matthew Spinner. He's a seed salesman who knows every joke Joe Miller ever wrote, I bet."Pa nodded to the short, soft, round stranger, careful not to squeeze his hand too hard. "By golly you're a big 'un." he grinned as he greeted Pa.Pa smiled briefly and seated himself on an upturned wooden case. It always made Pa a little. Finally, I broke down and bought a “burner” prepaid cellphone that you could load with talk time for cash -- I know, it was a long time ago! It probably sounds to you like communicating by telegram would have sounded to me when I was your age. I’m guessing you’re about forty, by the way. Oh, and “burner” meant you could discard or destroy the cellphone and leave very few traces leading to you, just for the record. It was almost as anonymous as email. I gave my number to the author and he called. “Sorry to disturb you, but you did say that I was free to come in and use your pool anytime I liked; so is it convenient now”? She asked. You bet it was!! “Yes, that’s fine Sue” y mood brightening up, “Come on in”. She followed me through the house and out to the pool, where she took a bag from off of her shoulder, as I lay back in my sun lounger, and started to slip into her swimming costume right in front of me, turning around so that her back faced me at the crucial moment as she removed her.
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