I met him at the front door. He was really here. It was strange to see him in my environment but only for a moment. “Come in” I said and threw the... door open wide. “This is a nice place.” He said admiring the secluded location far off the main road - no neighbors in site. “Thank you.” I replied. We paused for a moment and our eyes met. “I’m glad you’re here.” I said and took a step towards him. Instinctively his long frame leaned down and his arms enveloped me, pressing me against his chest. I. Enjoy!" I shouted back.As I fired up the grill, I heard grunts coming from the back of the yard. I went inside and grabbed the fish, then proceeded to grill it for about ten minutes. I always push mine toward the well-done end of the spectrum just to be sure it's done. Every now and then, I'd hear another scream or guttural moan as they thrashed about the bed.When the fish was done, I brought it into the kitchen and covered it up. Heading back down toward the lovebirds, I noticed that they were. I was probablypurple by now. "Come on we both know who those are for" she said pointing atthe packet in my hand. "Come lets ring you up, and I want to talk, okay?" Whatcould I say, I followed her to the counter.Once at the front I leaned over the counter and avoiding her gaze put thepackage down."No, stand up strait, let me look at you." It was almost an order. I did astold and after a glance at my chest she looked directly into my eyes. Oh, thatlook said so much. I sighed, she. The fact that he thought more of staying for her than going off to do his work meant a lot. She understood how difficult it was to hold back when great ideas called. Looking over at Rock with a grin, she said, "He really does love me."Rock shook his head and looked down at the table. He didn't understand her statement. Looking at her like she was crazy, Jack asked, "Why do you say that? He hasn't even noticed that you're here." He's putting off his work to wait for me," Lucy answered. She went.
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