" Numbly I reached to my back pocket, noting the shapely rear thatI now had. I pulled out my wallet and handed the wizard a twenty. "But can't you cha...nge me?" I whined, as he rang up the sale andhanded me my change. "Bad form to mess with someone else's spells. Do it yourself." "Bad form!" My hands dropped to my side before I noticed therather large sword that was now buckled there. A thought crossed mymind, but was immediately squelched by the warning growl from the wolf. "That's right. A. A pretty girl like you should at least have a shot at being a star. Maybe I can help." Oh would you? I'd be so grateful." Sure. So you're staying here?" I ... I don't think I can afford it." Look," said Spiker pulling out a roll of bills and plopping down enough for a couple of weeks room rent, "why don't I help you out?" Oh, I couldn't..." It's okay. You can pay me back when you get that first acting job."Kathy was torn. The man was a complete stranger but she needed a place to stay tonight. On the way to the jewelers Kyle’s eyes are drawn to a shop featuring paraphernalia relating to the various college and professional sport teams of Texas. Deviating slightly from the plan Kyle leads Kathleen to make a quick detour into the store.At Kyle’s direction they purchase two blue and orange university jerseys with matching baseball caps and sunglasses. Then they each use one of the dressing rooms to change into the new jerseys and put their old tops in a shopping bag. Kathleen also. I refused to believe her lies about the origin of it. ‘I will skip over all the legal jargon and cut to the heart of it. Your father wanted to ensure your future would be protected and thus left you all of his worldly assets except for the house in which Mary –‘ here his nose rippled as if he smelled something exceedingly sour ‘– claims.’ Stunned, I stared at his chest, only now belatedly noticing his black and white skull and cross-bone tie. I laughed disbelievingly, here I was being told I.
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