My men had done the same thing for our benefit but I wanted to make sure Louis had done the same thing.‘‘Yes and the same thing with the living pr...isoners,’’ Louis replied.‘‘Good. Assemble the information on the dead and living in two notebooks. Worst case scenario we may let them look at the notebooks.’’ I said‘‘ Just tell them to contact me as head of Pact Security, ‘‘ I said.‘‘How can they do that?’’ President Spaghettis asked.‘‘They have used the Pakistan Ambassador Fazel Al Farsi in. It was just too hot to put on more and there was no one else was around to see me.My dad was a pastor and was making his annual trip to far out rural communities as part of a Christmas campaign. I was supposed to have gone with but I wanted a break, so I had pretended to be sick at the last minute just to get out of it. Now sitting alone with the high fences and heat for company I wished I had gone.Damn this heat, I thought as I reached for the cooler box and pulled out a cider. I wasn't. I told them it wasn't a problem. I had a date that night and I didn't know what time I would be home either. Suzanne raised one eyebrow, but didn't inquire about my date. I could see that she was curious."It's the left-handed shortstop," I said. Suzanne grimaced and Mr. Oldham lowered his paper."She plays shortstop on Karen's softball team. Her name is Barbara," I added. Suzanne's frown disappeared and I saw Mr. Oldham smile before disappearing behind his newspaper."John, tell Sammy what you. "Kenny looked at me seriously. "I know better than to expect that, John. And to be honest, I'm not sure I'm ready to go there yet."I smiled. "One more piece of advice," I said.He nodded."Ask her out for dinner Friday. Spend some time getting to know her before the dance on Saturday." Now that, John Robinson, is one of the best ideas you've had in a while. Thanks." What are you two plotting now, John?" Mary Jo asked with a smile as she and Jesse set their trays down."If we tell you, we'd have to.
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