.. if you have to.”I got out on the curbside of the Town Car, the proper side, the safe side. Even at two in the morning, there was traffic. Some of... it erratic.I walked up half a block and smiled at Kevin O’Conner. Handed him an envelope and said, “Thank you,” when he unlocked the entrance door. No concierge, not this late. Still, I punched 9 and took two flights of stairs down to 716.The lock took under 30 seconds, a breeze.I had known what to expect from the floor plans provided by Cochran. "I understand." "I know we just met but can I tell you why he's not my type?" "Sure." "I think I might be gay but I'm not sure." I was shocked at first. "I understand. I'm bicurious myself," I added. "Oh really?" she gasped. "Yeah...,"I mumbled. She moved her body towards me a little closer and I could smell her hair. I wondered what she thought of me and hoped she found me attractive. I posed myself a little to see if she would check me out. "I must admit, I find you quite sexy. I hope you. Think about it,” Shavala said. She’d found a hawk feather earlier that day and was tying it into her hair, hanging down in front of her left ear. “When you want magic to do something, you must make it do something. Unless you’re a wizard, and then you have to speak funny words instead.”Katrin wasn’t sure what to make of the elf girl. Shavala had been with them for several days now, but still hadn’t given any more reason than she had the first day—that it was time for her to go on her travels,. I would do anything for him I love him with all my heart. During the movie I kept talking aloud and commenting on how stupid this was and how that was lame, so he bought me some popcorn and nachos to keep me content and quiet. When the movie was finally over, I started saying once again how stupid it was and what a waste of money that was to see. He was very quiet, on the drive home not saying much at all to me, I started talking about work and looked out the window, griping about annoying.
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