She looked at me, wrinkled her brow, and let him lead her onto the floor. The women all stared at me—I guess I had become super wimp in their eyes. ...I stared after my wife in disbelief. She glanced back at me just as her partner swept her in close to him. I thought I detected a look of concern in her eyes, but then I decided probably not. Well, I'd made my decision. I was already up. I threw a fifty on the table, turned, and walked slowly out.I was halfway to the door when Connie caught up with. The white and pink combo on my fair skin was magical. The guys were satisfied with my look.They, too, got ready, and we all went out to the amusement park. This was a very big and famous park, which meant it attracted a lot of people. That day was no different. I was a bit uncomfortable walking semi-naked in such a crowded place.All men, from teenage boys to the 70-year-old granddads, were staring at me with their jaws dropped and tongues out. The undue attention was a little scary, but then I. "It's just that I'd like to be alone for awhile, to think about my... indiscretions. If you don't mind riding back alone, I'll return in a little while." Sure, okay," he said.Then she smiled a little more and said: "I'm sure that I'll come to terms with myself, Jake... and that you and I will be able to have a lot more fun together." Jake was encouraged.The naive teenager had no idea that Marion had ulterior motives in wanting to remain there alone with her horse.As soon as Jake had disappeared. She then reached into the second bag, and took out a pin which was a replica of the Winnie-The-Pooh statue. She reached over, pinned it onto his shirt, and kissed him softly on the cheek. ‘I also bought you this.’ Daniel smiled. The pin was the first gift anyone had bought for him in a very long time, and it seemed to give him a feeling of butterflies in his stomach. ‘Thanks. I’ll wear it always,’ he promised. Laurie smiled. ‘Well, you don’t have to go overboard. Just pin it to a jacket, or.
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