‘Wow,’ was all Jenna could utter as she stood in the center of the room doing a slow spin to take it all in. ‘This was my parents’ room,’ he... offered. ‘Dad passed about a year ago and Mom has gone to live with my sister. She needs care I can’t help with. I want someone to share the house because I hate living alone.’ Jenna watched a hurt look flashed though his crisp blue eyes. ‘I’m sorry, did they live with you long?’ ‘Since I built the house, I had hoped they would have many happy years. He said his dad told him that he used it for storing old furniture, so we’d probably just have to pick through the stuff and see what the camp can use and what we’ll donate to the Salvation Army.”She turned to smile genially at me and then returned her attention to the stove.“I guess if we can’t find the keys, we’ll just have to come up with a different plan. I know a locksmith in town,” she said. “We can use him if we have to, but I’m sure we’ll find the keys.”The toaster binged and she began. Now can I get something to drink, I am really thirsty.Rawal: Oh don’t worry Kajal, I will keep you wet. (gives a smirk)I went to the bar counter to make a drink for her. But all the time I just kept adoring the beautiful soft milky cleavage. I wanted her like crazy but decided to go slow, since she was not going anywhere. I gave her a drink. We continued to drink. After a few rounds.Kajal: I see you made a very careful selection of the dress you sent me. I must say you have a very stylish sense. Phil walked back to John and I heard him as he said, Thats not Janet, it cant be, as he shook his head. I just smiled at them both as they walked over into the service station. I remembered Phil as being one of the politest people I had ever met. I remembered that he and John used to race dirt bikes together and hang out back in high school. I sat there waiting for John to come back out. I waited almost twenty minutes and I could see them both talking in one of the bays checking out a truck..
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