I take his glass from his hand, placing his and mine on the bureau. My hands on his arms, my face towards him. I look at his eyes as I press forward. ...He responds, his lips are on mine, one hand in my hair, gently pulling me to him. The kiss goes on and on, his tongue caressing my lips, then pushing softly against mine. His other hand on my back. My hands are in his hair, our kisses more passionate, more demanding. He breaks the spell. He breaks the kiss. Looking at me, I can sense a lecture,. I was hoping to mend relationships, help people, restore trust and love into a marriage. When the wife was cheating, well, she deserved what she got, I figured.I really had no idea the sick depths to which people go. It really lowered my opinion of people, doing these jobs for the past 20 years or so. So many men thought it was great to brag about what they were doing. See, they had a vague feeling their wife might be cheating on them. They themselves had a woman they loved on the side. They. "I wouldn't be," he said quietly. "If it had been you... but I think someday..." he paused, sighing. "I think eventually, they will be."I looked down at him as we reached the Suburban that Jase had parked at the front of the hospital. "Will we be okay?" I asked.Eddie slowly stood, and I watched until he was towering over me, a smile curling his mouth. "I know that we'll be." Good," I decided. "'Cause I think I'm ready now."Eddie raised a curious brow, and I couldn't help wondering if it hurt. ”“Then he invited me to have a meal with him at a filipino restaurant in the mall, and I accepted because working in the family meant that I missed eating food like adobo. Every day, we made rice and chicken for the family meal, and we also ate the same food as them. It could be boring to eat food like that every day, and even if I went out with the kids, they only wanted to eat fast food, so when I got an invitation to eat filipino food, I accepted at once.”“The restaurant was nice, but it.
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