Both Mandy and Lisa were sitting on the couch sipping coffee. I carefully made sure it was closed this time.I said good morning to both of them, and w...ent to get a cup of coffee. Both girls were smiling at me as I took a seat at an angle to them. “Good morning you two,” I said, taking a sip.“I’ll say it is!” Lisa said, and smiled. “So how is Holly, your love?”I looked over at her sharply, and both Lisa and Mandy giggled softly. “Oh Pete, you can’t blame us for that. You apparently did not close. I felt comfortable in skirts but possibly less so in dresses. Iwas wearing jewelry. I took a perverse pride in the fact that I couldfill an A cup without fillers. I was actually proud of my buddingbreasts. My muscle definition had reduced massively and my shape hadaltered. Nobody was clocking me as male. I had crossed a line somewherewithout realizing it. I didn't feel blokey anymore. I didn't know what Ifelt.I was my own worst enemy. All my life I had thrown myself into everyproject,. Billy was just a bit slower, but the end result was the same. "I love you, so much, it wants to make me scream with joy, Sis. I'll love you beyond the day I die." Billy simply said "Me, too, Sis. Cathy is the girl I love, and it will ALWAYS be that way. She is the ONLY girl I could ever chose over you."Rick looked on with all the pride he could ever have. To have a family like this one, was a dream come true. He had seen people in the Navy who hated their families, and felt sorry for them. It. Except for the middle aged Jimmy Parish, owner and lead investigator of Parish Detective Service. He was proud of his family business; it had been the best for the last 50 years! He had to take over his father's investigation firm when he was still in high school, when his father had been killed. Jimmy was the best in the city; he had an imagination beyond the ordinary! He saw it all and heard it all, and believed anything could happen to anyone, anywhere.He was about to retire from the.
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