We were back stage and lined up in alphabetical order meaning Jane wasimmediately in front of me. We marched into the auditorium and took ourseats in ...first few rows. We listened to several boring speeches and thenit was time for us to get our diplomas. They called us up in alphabeticorder. I dreaded walking up there dressed as I was. I could imagine allthe comments that would be coming my way. I heard the principal call JaneTaylor and knew I was next. I was not prepared to hear him call. The time to get ready for the evening was soon upon us. We returned to the house, I showered, straightened my hair and put on my make up, much to the chagrin of Maria and Sonja I spent an age getting ready. They showered and dressed in their usual casual style while I fussed about trying to look my best. Eventually I was ready, I wore an older style sheer almost see through bra and knickers set under aan above knee tribal print summer dress taking a pink cotton cardigan in case it got a little. There were only a few people, setting up equipment for the day's shooting, even though it was early afternoon. We went into the kitchen and raided the refrigerator. There was still quite a bit of the previous evenings delicacies put away nicely by the caterers. We each made a sandwich, I had a beer and Ann had a bottle of some kind of fancy French water that probably cost more than the champagne that was still unopened. We were sitting at the table when we heard somebody grumbling in the next. I had to finger myself to be able to sleep.I got out of bed and put a long t-shirt on and went downstairs. Brock was coming out of the kitchen. I gave him a push back into the kitchen.“What was that all about Jessica? I didn’t do anything to deserve that.”I just stood there for a minute looking at him. I know it wasn’t his fault but I had to blame someone.“What did you do? “ I said. “It’s not what you did Brock, it’s what your good for nothing friend didn’t do last night.”“Well, what did steve.
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