Unfortunately, this year would be very different. The drama started as they were getting ready to leave. Of course, it has to be an event. It’s too... difficult for them to just say goodbye and walk out the door. Mom does everything but make a grand-exit. She and Detective Chang-our houseguest are talking in the hallway as dad loads the bags into the car as the great excursion begins. “Are you sure it’s no trouble, Liu?” mom asked for the fifteenth time. “No, trouble at all, Mrs. Baker, I. "Good characters. Incredibly tight dialogue." Garbage," she said, quoting the first line of the movie. "I can't stop thinking about all the garbage."We gave each other the silly grins that only newfound mutual fandom inspires."Hi, I'm Allen." Somewhere during our dialogue, Allen had appeared at my shoulder."Oh, and I'm Joe." Tina," she replied, giving a small nod of her head to Allen before turning back to me."I also loved the line about not wanting more keys on his key ring," she said."That. “I’ll need to get a shower in before I sleep, so it just works out better. I’ll be there in roughly thirty minutes.” he said and let me got to the room.I needed him. I found myself finding more and more things about him attractive, the scar on his lip, the way his hair fell like he had just woken up, his deep gravelly voice. He was driving me wild.I went to the room and changed. I was already braless and wearing the grey shirt, but I was wearing these very uncomfortable Pajamas, they were. He only began hanging out at our house a lot in the last eight months or so since he and Matt both returned from Afghanistan. His wife left him while they were deployed. He volunteered to do a turn around and go back out with my fiancés team. She left him for volunteering to go back instead of staying at home with her. He and Matt workout together every day, they work together, so it makes sense that he hangs out with us. He doesn’t get on my nerves so I don’t mind him being around. They are.
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