Dan went on. "Sit down. We need to talk."Here it came.Bob sat, gingerly and Dan grinned. "Lorna tells me everything works like it's supposed to. Did s...he miss something?" Look, Dan, I'm sorry about that. I was sort of in a daze and ..."Dan cut him off. "I need to tell you something." He looked at Lorna "And you too honey. I should have told you a long time ago, but I hoped ..." He stopped for a minute. "Remember right after you had Mandy and that bull kicked me?" he said.Lorna nodded and he went. Who was this boy? Why didn't he react like all the others? "You do have a car... don't you?" she said.He looked back up. "My folks have a van. I can probably borrow it. That OK?"She was unnerved by his calmness. She nodded her head and fled.That night the phone rang. It was Morton. "What time and where do you want me to pick you up?" he said. She wanted to groan. She gave him the information and dreaded the weekend for the rest of the week.Promptly at 8:30 Morton knocked on the door of Julie's. We were looking at this book, which was rubbish to me but I let him talk about it and I did look interested, but the growing feeling inside my pants I couldn't concentrate, as he showed me something else I leaned across him and put my hand on his knee, he didn't say anything, so I left it lingering, as I looked at more pages I moved my hand further up his leg.I was inches away from his crotch when all of a sudden he stopped talking and looked at me, he said "Do you know what you're doing son",. I realised that I had stopped breathing. Then she surprised and saddened me. She downed the dregs of her drink and stood up.“I need to get home,” she announced decisively.“But I thought …” and my voice trailed off. I really didn’t know what I thought. The old confusion had been replaced by a new one.“We both need time to think.”I knew she was right, and I nodded dumbly. I followed her to the front door and unlocked it, holding it open for her. She gave me a chaste peck on the cheek before she.
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