Such temptation was hard to resist. Then, Hanna asked, "Are you wet right now?" I couldn't believe she just said that. She'd never been that forward b...efore. "Why are you asking that?" "No reason," she said turning away. She reached for her clothes. I grabbed her arm and asked her again. "Why did you ask me that?" She didn't respond. She just looked at me. Then I watched her eyes drift to my lips. In that moment, I knew what she wanted. But I wasn't going to let her have it easy. "You're such a. ’ ‘Can you really see me using a laptop for myself? I use one at work and that is quite enough thank you.’ ‘I would still prefer to choose my own shopping, even if some shoppers get annoyed and tut-tut when I spend time checking prices and weights.’ Susan talked to her partner Joe about it, ‘you should know your mother by now’ he said, ‘she has made up her mind and won’t be moved, I realised that long ago when I offered to do her decorating for her and she told me she was quite capable of. He was happy she finally said she liked it.He kissed her again. It was like he couldn't get enough of her."Wow!" she said after another break."Yeah, wow," he agreed."I guess we should go," she said. The campus was pretty quiet now.He sadly knew she was right.They walked home. Neither one said much. When he stopped in front of her house, she gave him a quick kiss on the cheek before going inside. He walked ten more houses down to his home feeling like he was walking on air.Nick and Molly knew. "You mean the festival? Sure, wouldn't miss it. Want to go with me?" I asked."Can't. Dad is running a booth this year, and I have to work it. You could always stop by and visit though," she said with a sigh."I still don't know why they have to do it in the winter. A nice spring festival would be better. They could get rides and stuff," I groused."Hey, it's a business thing. Showcase arts and crafts, sure, but it's mainly for the businesses in the area to make a bit of money during an otherwise.
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