It's a work in progress, only I never seem to make any progress. I was hoping to do the closet work myself, but I just never have time. I had a friend... help me decorate when I moved in two years ago, but the to do list has only grown since then," Maggie said."So tell me what your dream closet looks like," he said, slipping into work mode."Oh, I always imagined lots of storage areas, adjustable shelving behind glass doors to keep linens from getting dusty, a shoe rack that isn't broken. I'd love. "Talky ain't'cha?" said the other one, a fat girl with blonde hair and enormous dugs.I got on my shirt and sat beside them."We's whores. I'se Tina," the older one said with a happy smile. She slapped me on the thigh, a stinging blow."We work for Tom, same as you. I'm Rulla," said the other, lifting her chin wattles.I told them my name and said I was happy to know them."We gets a shilling a turn," Tina said. "Tom, he takes t'other. Sometimes we makes a crown on Sattidy. Ah did fifteen one day, I. One or two have moved away. One is now suffering the onset of dementia, but she still attends, accompanied, from her nursing home, by two of the group. A daughter of one has joined the group. Others have joined. Outside guests were sometimes invited. A long time ago, I was admitted, even to the most personal discussions. It pleased me to know that each lady had moved on, leaving their individual distress behind. Some have new relationships. Most have not, but enjoy their freedom none-the-less,. . or appeared to lie ... and then he told Mitch where to find his car ... sort of. His comment about not knowing if he had a car looked completely genuine, from the body language and voice. Then he tried to get information as to what evidence there was against him. Half of what he did suggested guilty knowledge, but the other half made it look like he really DID have amnesia."What am I being charged with?" asked the man suddenly."Nothing," said Mitch. "Not right now, anyway."That brought what.
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