I just held her tight and told her not to apologize, it wasn’t her fault. She had every right to be mad. If some guy had done that to her, right in ...front of me, I probably would have done the same thing.“But I shouldn’t have just left you there. It wasn’t your fault either” she said.I assured her I wasn’t mad about that and I understood perfectly.As I stood there just holding her, I noticed that Kassidy was sitting over on the couch. I let go of Alyssa for the moment and gave a little wave. She. I don’t remember because you asked me to dance before I could finish it. When I told you I couldn’t dance you smiled and said you would show me how. I don’t know how many times I stepped on your feet, but you never made me feel like a klutz about it. You just held me closer. And smiled that smile. The one that made me weak in the knees. I miss that smile so much. I let you take me home that first night. Maybe that was the mistake? I’ll never know, I guess. I like to think it was because I could. "Don't you remember me, Allen?" She asked sexually. "Don't you remembermy panties and stockings that you enjoyed so much that night?" Shelooked right at me and I looked past the 7 years that had gone by."Ms. Evans?" I asked."Of course it's me, you silly girl. I'm just checking in on you duringyour wedding day.Todd got defensive and stood in between me and the Witch. That was sortof a mistake. She waved her hand in front of him and he just froze. Herattention was on him and she looked him in the. ”“He doesn’t live here anymore. He has to knock.”“He’s still a member of this family. He doesn’t have to knock.”Lana glared at Benny and said, “You have to knock.”By this time, most people would probably want to pound Lana six feet under with a pile driver, but Benny really didn’t care. It was like listening to mindless chatter, one just doesn’t pay any attention to it. That was what really fueled her fury - he just didn’t care what she thought.His mother and father came out from the kitchen..
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