Curly why don't you go with her," Jeremy suggested. "Remember you want to look like a maid." Give me a hundred dollars," I demanded of Jeremy."I still... have more then a hundred on my card I'll pay," Curly said. She also drove the car. We found a walk in shop and had our hair done. I had a new cut and picked a new color. I had never been a redhead, so I went for it."When we left the shop I asked, "How much you got left on the card?" Just over twenty five dollars," Curly replied."Well then it's. Ken finished undressing, saying they were going to "test the waters" today by going naked; of course, they had the option of calling a halt to it and getting dressed anytime they wanted. Mr. Robinson saw them, and chuckled.Noon time came, and Susan and I dressed to head for the courthouse. We stopped in to see Mr. Robinson before we left. "Good luck, kids", he told us.SusanGod, that courtroom was a frightening place to walk into; the D.A. saw us, and motioned us over. "Are you ready for this?". A star, about the size of my palm, rests at the top. Suspended from it are various shapes and sizes of more stars. Looking at the tag and reading its title, Wishes. I realize we must have this one. Bringing it down, placing it in my lover’s hands and he smiles his agreement. He too knows the meaning of the chime’s name. We move together, pay for our purchase, return to the sunny street and head towards the clothing shop. My memory recalls what had transpired early this morning. The arousing. “Lee, the number of times that a guy marries is not the measure of success or failure that you think it is. The measure you’re looking for is how happy the woman makes you; and, I might add, how happy you can make your woman. I mean she counts too,” said Lance.We were lunching at the Pasture and Lily was the gal touring the floor. I raised my hand showing two fingers; we needed another round.“Looks like you’re going to have a chance to ask the woman sooner than you think,” said Lance.“Huh?” I.
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