I could even live on the boat, or at the Kona Kai, if I wanted. The drive to the UC San Diego campus was only about twenty minutes without traffic. If... I came back, I would probably get something closer though, living on the boat would get old and I didn’t want my get away, my escape, to become boring to me!Tiff and Kelly had already planned to stay in San Diego until after the Fourth of July celebrations, then head back home for the summer to Los Angeles. It didn’t take much convincing for us. I would be able tocome back at any moment. Or wouldn't I?I turned the doorknob and cracked the door open, making a step backward.I felt as if I had dropped a couple of inches down. Something fell tothe ground and broke with a shattering sound. I looked down and therewas a smartphone with the broken glass on the pavement. I checked it andit didn't respond.I looked around and there was a single passerby on Elm Street. Thisstreet never was crowded. It was secluded, especially in summer. Iexamined. .. I love you, take it for what it's worth." I love you too," I told her, meaning every word of it, surprised that she had actually said it first, and had meant it when saying it. If you had come to know Jessie as I did, she didn't say anything she didn't mean or feel ... or believe in."I know. I've known it from the first time we met, even if you didn't then, I knew eventually you would. That's what makes what I need to tell you next, so hard."I felt like I'd been kissed ... and then slapped.. Be good and wet for her. That would please her very well. I thought as I headed over to the closet, tail high up just as she liked it, careful not to trip on my chain, and glanced at the clock and sighed, Just one hour. then opened the door. There sat a large wooden chest. I had designed it with leather and wood working just for this. It was covered with intricate designs carved into the wood of the chest with leather straps wrapping over the top and linking to intricately designed buckles on.
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