J’emmène les reste de la veille ou bien un sandwich que je mange au bureau ou dans la salle pause. Venir a la cafet' ça va être pour toi le momen...t de voir comment ça se déroule.-C'est sympa de ta part de m'inviter et de me montrer comment ça se déroule me dite t'elle toujours avec un grand sourire.Pendant qu'on faisais la queue je voyais bien qu'on la regarder parce qu’elle étais la nouvelle et surtout les mecs qui la mater. En voyant les autres mecs la reluquer je me disais que je n'avais. Usually, it's around half that does and half that doesn't. We put someone else on the route, and make a special effort to talk to all the ones who went with the old driver. Surprising how many people stop going to the corner grocer, if he doesn't carry a certain brand of bread or milk. People are always willing to go where they know they can get what they're used to. Take that away, and they start driving into the city on the weekends, and doing all their shopping in the big chains. Larry is. He puts his hand out and helps me from the seat. "Adjust my skirt!" I feel his hand on the back of my skirt. He pulls it down and pats it to smooth out any wrinkles that may have formed. We walk in. The whole place goes quiet as we walk in. I blush for a minute and check myself to make sure that my juices haven't run down my leg or that Nicks hard-on wasn't showing. I would protect it by standing in front of it until he settled down. The talking soon started up again. We were ushered to a booth. Karen was still feverish, and opened her eyes, and looked like she was looking behind Mary. "Are you an Angel?" she asked."No, Sweetie, just a concerned friend," Mary answered."I know who you are. Your name is Mary. I meant the lady behind you," Karen said.There was nobody behind Mary, except the side of the ambulance. "Poor girl," Mary thought, squeezing her hand, "she is hallucinating."The ambulance backed in and the Paramedics brought the girl into the Emergency Room, and Mary saw several.
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