I’m only asking you to give me a pool lesson,” she said reassuringly.I tried to regain my composure.“No. I ... I’m just a shy bloke, that’s ...all, er ... Wendy.”I glanced at her hand on the steering wheel, and briefly focused on her wedding ring and flashy engagement ring. Using her first name made me blush, given that we had only just met, and given our wide age difference and her married status.“You’ll give me a lesson, then, Daniel?”“Okay. I just can’t help noticing – Wendy...”Again, the use. "The rest of the third section had to circle around, they'd befollowing the last section through until they could reform with theirown section again."Son, what happened? I know it wasn't the load shifting." Said Old Elkcalmly praying he was right."We picked up some kind of road debris, Dad. It kept dropping off andskipping like it was magnetic and trying to attach to us. Then itcaught just in front of the left rear tandem on the trailer. But theweight was only two extra Kilos heavy on that. Mum managed to keep the house courtesy of her site which had taken off big time after she and Karen went through the marriage ceremony in Karen's mum's church, it was currently getting about two thousand hits a day and about five per cent of those were joining the site as paying members, she and Karen were rolling in the cash!I'd opened an office in Glasgow and taken Helen on as my personal assistant, she'd taken to it like a duck to water and we were rolling in it too.Karen had given up her. Darling little ass but mostly what got me was her cascade of curly brown hair, honey highlights, falling over one eye in the front and all down back. Looked awfully cute.I had ordered my second drink when she got up and walked past me at the bar, heading to the restrooms or something. I gave her a good solid stare and she locked eyes with me. One second is a glance, two seconds gets a little twitchy but four full seconds of eye contact with a pretty stranger gets my blood pumping. I swiveled my.
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