Sometimes it was Kelly who did the duty. When I was away teaching or consulting, and Kelly had classes, either her mother or mine had to take the deta...il. Riley was beyond embarrassed that we had to let her grandmothers know what had happened, and I know they both gave her an earful about it.The first week was the worst. I took her to school and when I went back to pick her up, she was crying. “What’s wrong, baby?” I asked when she climbed into my car. I reached out and pulled her to me and let. . what? If you're off work, what are you doing here? I would think you'd want to get out of here ASAP." "Well yeah," she replied. "But I wanted to make sure you were okay. I saw on your chart that you're not from around here and I didn't think you should be alone." I could hardly believe my ears. This beautiful woman was losing sleep and away-from-work time just so I wouldn't be lonely. Ariel smiled and continued talking. Asking me about what I do for a living, where in Florida I'm from, pretty. . even more realism..." I stammered.Sue looked up into my eyes, questioningly. The questions in her mind, the desires she felt under the surface, seemed to resolve themselves in her expression."Sure?" She gasped. "Would it be... All right if... we went a bit further, then? To make it really more comfortable to do the scene? Less tense and clumsy?" Yes. I think... you should do what works best." I could hardly breathe with the excitement of what I was suggesting."... Gary?" Yes..." ... would,. The telephone rang and Ed pushed the button on the speakerphone. He smiled when he heard Stan say, “Hello. This is Stan Bentley.”In a conversational tone of voice, Ed answered, “Hello, Stan. This is Ed.”“What can I do for you?”Ed answered, “We are working on a very tough case and I need an IRS agent or two that are far from the action to investigate some things for me.”There was a moment of silence before Stan asked, “You’re not going to give me any details, are you?”“Nope,” answered Ed.
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