Why Are You Going Out?"Susan: "To Go Shoping At The Galleria."Sara: "Why Don't You Go And Enjoy Yourself? I'll Finish Dinner."Susan: "Why Do You W...ant Me Gone?"Sara: "Well Since Tommy Came Over I Was Wondering If You Minded Me Letting April Come Over."Susan: "I Guess That's Fine But She Cannot Spend The Night."Sara: "That's Fine. But It's Not Cool If You're Here."Susan: "Ok, Finish Dinner Before You Invite Her Over."Sara: "I Will, Mom."Sara To Self: (THINKING) "YES!!!!!"Susan Went Out. She fed that cat for years, even to the dismay of her neighbors that complained about him. Her neighbors always complained. She just ignored them and went on about her day. Today at work was extremely brutal, and sad. She went home and placed the dish out for Old Tom. He did not come over to eat. She was worried, but figured maybe he’d found someone more interesting to befriend. She thought about her day. She had reports to turn in and someone sabotaged her printer. During the day, someone. As we were slowly driving in the parking lot looking of a convenient parking place, we met a car going the opposite direction with the windows open. We could see an attractive, smiling young woman through the open window of the car as we passed and Paul said "hi!". The smiling young woman said "hi!" back to him, and he looked at me with a look of pleased anticipation of the possibilities for the evening!We were both in our late 20s, not bad looking guys, but Paul was the outgoing type who met. . from head to toe she was pure temptation. I loved how her dark skin shimmered as the lights brushed on and off of her to the beat of the music. I quickly pulled a friend aside to find out her name, he didn’t know, she had come alone and no one knew her. A crowd of guys had already formed around her, like a pack of wolves around a piece of meat. Pathetic fools. I nonchalantly found myself a couple beers and began making my way over. She seemed uncomfortable, and a few of the older guys were.
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