Michelle kept glancing toward the kitchen table to keep an eye on the kids while Lauren shot a hard look of suspicion at Di. The silence continued aft...er they had all served themselves making Di uncomfortable enough to do something about it."I'll go sit with the kids so you can visit," Di whispered as she grabbed her plate to stand."No," all three siblings said at the same time. Jason looked scared, Lauren seemed embarrassed, but Michelle reached out and put her hand on Di's arm."Please stay,". "I got up and bent over grabbing my ankles. Those damned weights swungback and forth as she forced me to walk with small steps with each thrustcausing a harsh tugging on my nipples to accompany her invasion of mybody. I couldn't help thinking of the song "Elephant walk" as I movedaround the room. To an outsider it would have looked grotesque as I feltit was. Mary told me, "You need to walk for your health sissy, I am doing thisfor your own good as much as for my pleasure." She slapped my ass. ‘The cops will be here in a few minutes. You aren’t going anyplace, don’t even try.’ The thug stopped struggling and glared at him. A cop showed up quickly as promised. ‘I’m Officer Randall, more cars will be here in a minute or two. What happened? ‘ Vaughn gave him a quick run down. Officer Randall inspected the man on the ground, went inside to look at the one there, then came back out. ‘We’ve been after these guys for months, the Barista Bandits. They’ve been hitting up independent coffee. The Bad Hoss was dark and cool and noisy. The lunch crowd was less boisterous than the evening patrons, but the sound system more than made up for them. I could feel the bass in my feet as a rider cavorted atop the mechanical horse, never quite losing her hat as she stretched from one revealing position to another. ‘Good afternoon, Ma’am,’ the hostess greeted us, clearly unsure of what to make of the mismatched women in front of her. Her professional smile faded when she recognized Jenny. ‘Hey,.
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