After a little small talk, she asked me if I’d like to come back to her place. I agreed, of course, as you had instructed.She gave me the address an...d we planned to meet there in a few minutes. As we were going out, I asked if she might let me take her picture (as you had requested). She didn’t seem too happy, perhaps it was too soon to ask, but she allowed it. She crossed her arms and looked pretty intimidating in the photo. No smile.Inside her place, it was a simple apartment, two bedrooms.. "You are a human. I can tell that immediately from the enlargement responsetime of your reproductive organ. One of my research projects on Voyager wason different species' reproductive organs. However, since there wasn't aKlingon male on the crew my research wasn't ... exhaustive. I am told thatyou have first hand experience on the subject."Jadzia rolled her eyes and interrupted, "Look, I've had enough of Klingoncocks for a while. Worf, Worf, Worf. It seems that everyone has to mentionhim when. But we can’t afford a building that size in Hyde Park. It’s either the West Loop, or the ‘burbs. And I’m not doing the ‘burbs.”“I heard about Jennifer’s commute. Forget that!”“Exactly. And unless we move up by O’Hare or to Indiana, property values are such that we can’t afford to buy a building. That’s what makes the deal attractive.”“I guess your connections are paying off.”“So far. But I’m antsy about this whole milieu I’m immersing myself in. Jeri kind of dragged me into it, and I’m just. This was the first time I noted the similarity to our feet, the difference was that they had six toes. It was a difference I found I had hardly noticed. “Where can we all go to be better acquainted?” I asked and the twins led the way to a barn.“No one comes here during the day. It is only for dry storage. They come at day break to collect hay and feed for the animals, and then in the evening for the same.” explained Minty, and with that started to climb up a stack of hay bales. I call them hay.
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