I don’t know the author I’m looking for more of this story if anyone knows please let me know.“Thanks, Daddy, that was yummy,” Amanda said as ...she swallowed the last bite of her waffles. She’s growing up so fast, and pretty too. She’d even been voted Homecoming Princess her freshman year. He watched her lick the last bit of syrup off her fork. Damn! Going to have to keep the boys away from her!“We’ve got to hurry Sweetheart,” he said, “or you’re going to be late for class.” She grabbed her. Whatever you want to call it." Have you seen how she has been acting? She was just lethargic when wegot here, but her mood changed," I noted. "So what do we do?"Thankfully Jenny had control of the situation a bit better that I did.I was scared by the whole thing. I could see that a major fight wasabout to start, all because of what I found. Jenny told me I should gofind her father and have him come back. "I don't want to go out there?What if I run into her again?" I exclaimed. My nerves. All the dorm rooms were full and the possibility of them finding a place to live in the town was remote.I wasn't sure what Angie's financial status was but I was certain Charlie couldn't afford to pay more than a dorm room would cost. As far as I knew, his old man was using the excuse that Pontiac College was too expensive and Sheila was paying all the costs for his education."I'm sorry about everything, Sammy," Charlie said as soon as he came down the stairs. He was wearing short pants, a. "What do you think Vicky?" The group sat silently as they ran combinations of the letters from the two names by each other until Vicky smiled. "How about Stazevec," she suggested. "Using Staz for short," finished Ahmed. "I know you Americans always shorten names. "It sounds like a Balkan war criminal to me," giggled Beverly. "Are you happy with it?" asked Betty to Steve-Zac. "It sounds OK," typed Steve-Zac. "It's a bit different from the usual Rover or Fido." "Are we.
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