”Well, there would very likely be one more time with Jeri, but that was a very special circumstance that I couldn’t discuss with Elyse even in a r...ound-about way. Some day in the future, Diana Prince would turn into Wonder Woman for good. And I looked forward to helping with that transition.Elyse brought me the papers about an hour after the fortnightly staff meeting ended. I chuckled to myself at that thought, given Greg and I had a huge debate over whether ‘biweekly’ meant every two weeks or. Before I left, she grabbed the hem of her tunic and while sitting on the bed lifted it up to her waist.“You see this,” she said, pointing to her blonde bush, “I’m going to have to teach you how to lick this.”“Lick it?” I questioned.Alletse nodded, and with a wide grin across her face, stood up and pushed me through the door and into the corridor.Dinner was surreal. For the first time, Alletse and I sat there with Aunt Bessie, in total silence. Not daring to say anything in case it came out. "May took the bottle of Champagne they had bought and put it in the icebucket as replacement for the empty white wine bottle."I've a treat for you tonight boys," May explained, "I've just bought apresent over for June's maid Trixie, she's always complained about thedowdy uniforms she was given, so I've had her wear something morecolourful tonight, even June hasn't seen her yet."May went to leave the room, then a thought struck her."Something I must tell you, Trixie's very shy so she's been. Instead of fraud.”“That’s right.”For this particular case, there was a reason he had picked me instead of using one the company’s own investigators. The guy in question — Joe-Harlan Pewtie — was suspected of diddling more than one Kansas City insurance company.Pewtie turned out to be a syrupy ole boy who grew up on a small sorghum farm in Deaf Smith County, Texas. In the High Plains area of the Panhandle. The county capital, Hereford, was named for that breed of cattle. But its real claim to.
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