“Jeez. You’re killing me. I told you I didn’t—”“Yes, you made it clear you don’t want any publicity,” William said. “Although your n...ame was left off the department’s paperwork, given the unusual nature of the case, our superiors kept asking for explanations. Listing you as an informant wouldn’t work, since we’d have to explain what you did. Once Commissioner Beckley learned you were the primary break in the case, he pushed the issue with the mayor. They’ve agreed to keep it under wraps, but. Tech and was a topper throughout. Sorry guys I don’t know her figure, strange but true (does it matter though).I approached her and told her about my problem in math and she instantly agreed to help me as we also knew each other before that also. She told me to come in the evenings, after we both finished our college. I started going to her class and it was going just normal with no signs of the beautiful time to come. We soon became very friendly and she told me that she had a boy friend and. I said that I didn’t really have the right skills, and that I probably earned more than the average entertainer. Then he said that if he made the right offer – would I consider working for him. Well I was quite taken aback, but laughed it off saying that it would have to be quite some offer. He sat back and thought for a minute, then reached into his briefcase, he took out a small sheaf of papers and slid them across the table to me with an expectant smile. I was puzzled, I began to read and. Was he kidding?He looked at me blankly.After a breathless moment Mom put her hand on his forearm. "It's my daughter!" Your d--" He did a double take. Recognition grew in his eyes. "Tommy? ... Tommy ... It is Tommy! Good God, you're *beautiful!* I can't believe my eyes. You're--you're--she's--" His mouth worked, but nothing came out.My eyelashes fluttered and I looked down. Anyway, he wasn't going to laugh.I *was* beautiful, I knew that. The mirror told me so. But it was nice to have it.
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