I got a chance to stretch out and try some different things. I helped a friend write the script for a play that one of our local theater companies are... doing, I started on the plot for the second book even though the first one isn’t out yet and I worked on a couple of new stories. I’m stuck on two of them, so I figured I’d write something short (for me) and fun as a break. There is a kernel of truth to this story although the actual situation is purely fiction. It’s also a little bit different. We got ourselves in a little situation in Charlestown last year. Your Dad and his law firm got us out of a very sticky spot. I told him I owed him one and was delighted when he tracked me down today. You three have the run of the whole place for the entire concert. You can pick out two tee-shirts each from the concession stand and I'll get each of you an autographed cd from both bands. Where would you like to start?"Dave, Ann and Jennifer stared at each other in amazement. They had no idea what. If you keep this up I might have to punish you," Jennifer said and felt Shelly shiver behind her. Shelly dropped her hands quickly when she saw Jimmy begin to turn around."Go ahead outside and help Jimmy while I get the silverware and plates."Shelly hesitated until she saw Jimmy waving her outside."Hi Shelly, glad you could make it," Jimmy said in a friendly tone."Hi Jimmy," Shelly said and stepped out onto the deck. "Can I help?" I think I have everything under control but you can keep me. "I'm... I'm... Rachael... Lynn... I'm new... here..." I stammered,nervous for some reason."Well hello Ms. Lynn, we're always happy to have another pretty lasssuch as yourself, why don't you take the first seat on the far left rownext to Mr. Norris." Thanks..." I said, shyly not making eye contact, I could feel thirtypairs of eyes following me, the boys firmly on my chest and ass, and thegirls staring through me as possible competition. Now that I was out ofthe sun I pulled my sun glasses off, I.
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