Come, sit next to me. No, closer, don't be shy."Cuthbert was flustered - he definitely wasn't used to having someoneelse in charge. I could see the wh...eels in his head spinning - he wasdesperate to tell me off, to take command of the situation as usual, butwas afraid of offending me in case his great piece of ass would walkout. So he tried patronizing me."Yes, of course my dear Heidi. Whatever you're most comfortable with asI'm only concerned with your wellbeing." I was starting to get. There were small thumb print images, along with a brief description of size composition and pricing.He grinned across at her, and his brown eyes twinkled. "Perfect ... what would I do without you?"Iris couldn't help but smile back, it had been a busy week, hectic almost, but not once had he looked stressed, nor had he snapped at her, as he worked doggedly on to complete his projects."What are you doing now?" he asked almost lazily."Oh, I am just finishing the report for the Jacob's rebuild. ‘Somebody hit you. Why can’t you tell the truth? If it was Gary…’ ‘Why do they always think its Gary?’ He leaned in and sighed, ‘It wasn’t Gary, though he may be good for it some other time. So, have you done any reading?’ She looked up at him in a sideways glance and dropped her hand to the table. He shied away from her silent criticism. He knew he’d done wrong by trying to change the subject. He wanted to apologize. He seemed to be about to tell her something, but thought better of it. ‘I’ll. Like me.After I reluctantly moved myself to the front. She handed out the test answer sheets. She came over to my "desk" and threw the sheet in my general direction. "You have 75 minutes to complete this exam. Begin." Seventy five minutes I said to myself. What will I do for seventy minutes I thought to myself. Her class was braindeadly easy to me. I finished all of my work way before anyone else did and I made good grades. So this exam was no exception. I grabbed my pencil and started.
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