I didn’t. Bill is an old friend and his warning fitted with the way Janie was behaving. I nodded but made no other reply, hoping that Matt would lea...ve the subject. He didn’t. ‘Why no woman in your life until Janie?’ he asked. ‘No time. I was too busy making money,’ I replied. ‘You need to get your priorities right,’ said Bill. ‘Come on. We should be helping get the tents up.’ I was glad to be busy for a while. Putting the tents up wasn’t difficult with so many hands but my eyes were rarely on. Jordan's eyes widened as she approached.He was helpless as he watched her uncap the needle and puncture his skinwith the point. Jordan immediately calmed down watching the nurse pushdown the plunger.Immediately Jordan's body went limp.The two men let go of Jordan's arms while Dr. Green returned the pillowto the head of Jordan's bed. The two men safely guided Jordan's head backon the pillow and fixed his ponytail so that he wouldn't be lying on it.The two men moved to the end of the bed along. " Matt and Chuck came in, each with two bottles of water thrown over their shoulders. They put the bottles on the floor and Chuck went about replacing the empty one on the cooler. Diane had her back to them, her hands in soapy water, finishing her dishes.I drove up to the house, noticing the water truck in front making his delivery and blocking the entrance to my driveway. I parked the car behind the truck and headed up his driveway on foot. I heard voices coming from the open kitchen window. Gina supported Nolan's baseball coaching career. She went to as manyhome and away games as she could. It didn't take long before othersnoticed this dark-haired beauty who started showing up at games, whowould spend a lot of time with the coach after the game. Many of theparents joked that they were happy that Nolan had a woman in his life.One of the reasons the parents were happy with Gina's presence wasbecause of how much she had helped the team. She became a "surrogate"coach's wife. She.
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