I told him where to take him; I’d been to his home for a couple of cast parties. That’s when I first found out he was a loud drunk.I went back ins...ide and sent everyone home, except Darlene and Maurice.My wife brought Darlene out, who was doing better than before. I asked Maurice to be ready to play, ‘It Won’t Happen Again.’I went to Darlene and said, “He’s gone – I put him in a cab and sent him home. When he gets that way, does he hit, or just yell like today?”“Oh, Richard – heavens no, he. ” “What are you grinning for?” Jane asked her daughter, as she ended the call. “I’ll tell you in the taxi, come on, I’ve paid the bill.” “Monmouth Street, please,” Viv told the cabbie, “Coco de Mer.” “Well?” asked Jane. “Mummy, you should have seen the look on the faces of the two women over on your left. It was when you told Auntie Al, we were shopping for some surprises for our husband, and you wouldn’t say more because he was sat next to her; it was priceless. Her piece of pie fell off her. I looked over at her lover."Hi Don. I'm Bob, Lisa's husband. Nice to finally meet you."He seemed flustered and didn't say anything."Lisa, can I help you up the ladder so you can join your children around the campfire?" No, damn it. Just go over to the blanket and get our towels." Sorry honey. I'm afraid I used the blanket, towels, and clothing to start the fire. Great fire, isn't it?" No, Bob no. Why the hell did you do that? How are we going to get out of the water?" I am sure Kathy will be. Minimal make up on her face allowing her natural beauty to truly shine. He was astonished. Gazing upon one another one thing was clear, they would not be leaving this room for quite some time. No words were exchanged, both seemed frozen at the realization they are finally standing just feet from one another. He begins to move, walking towards her, stopping just inches away. She is against the door, no backing out now. Staring into one each other’s eyes they knew, it was time. They kiss..
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