’ ‘It’s not a bribe Fred, it’s a way of getting her attention. You keep doing whatever it is you guys do and let me try something different.�...� Fred stood up and looked at his boss. ‘I ain’t going to have to bail you out of jail or anything am I?’ Tom Green laughed and shook his head. ‘Not unless taking a lady out to supper and for a ride in the woods is now against the law. It’s been a while since I’ve done either one, so I wouldn’t really know.’ ‘It’s still legal on both counts but be careful. Stephanie felt her heart begin to pound in her chest. "Uh, aren't you ready to go eat yet?" she asked her friend.Kelly came forward and took Stephanie's hand. "I'm ready to eat," she replied in a throaty voice as she started to lead the older woman toward the bedroom.Stephanie felt puzzlement as she let the younger woman lead her. As she walked into the room she started to understand. A huge chill ran down her spine. There were silk sheets on the bed and lit candles on the dresser. Soft music. Mu gandi ku halei halei bou bia ku genhili aau bou dad bandaku chusi chusi khauthile. Mu speed badheiki genhu genhu pani sabu bou bia bhitare nigadi deli. Aaahhhaa bou bahari gala. Bou aau mu fresh heiki asilaru bou godo ku phadiki soila aau dad basiki bou bia bhitare banda purei genhile. Mu nangala heiki basiki dekhuthili aau dad hampali hampali bou bia ku genhuthile. Sedina masta kari bou bia ku bari bari dad aau mu genhilu. Katha helu next dayre pura nangala heiki Ratire puni genha genhi. I was anxious for Mom to get here. We both needed to see Daddy.From all the excitement, I must have fallen asleep as when I woke up it was dark out. I wiped a line of drool from my chin, not the most glamorous of moves, but hey I was in a hospital, and I checked my cell phone for the time. It was eight-thirty in the evening. Where was Mom? There were no voicemails from her. I tried calling again, but it went to voicemail again. I was getting worried. She always returned my messages no more than.
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