It makes my knees weak.“I’m... I’m Matt,” I stammer as I gingerly hold out the envelope.“Ta very much, Matt.”She smiles and I gaze into he...r eyes, watching them sparkle. She glances down to the bed. “Is this the outfit?”She picks up the combat jacket and looks again at me.“Just the jacket?”“And the thong and heels,” I hastily add.She bites her bottom lip then nods ascent and carries it, along with the money into the ensuite bathroom.I take another drink of my whisky and lean against the dressing. "I really don't know how I get mixed up in these crazy adventures. I really don't." Oh, another thing," Mark added an afterthought, "then we'll take them to dinner." For God's sake, Mark..." Paul said in a very plaintive voice."I'll pick you up at noon. Coat and tie."When they arrived at the school, they discovered that parking spaces were at a premium. The closest spot Mark could find was nearly two blocks away. Walking from the car, Paul observed several parents pointing at them and wondered. I hurried inside and found the right court room. I wentinside, the place was crowded and the press was everywhere. In anattempt to not be seen I grabbed a seat at the back of the room.Around quarter of eleven Paul's case was called. He was led in wearinghand cuffs. His cloths were disheveled and in addition to the bandagesfrom our fight, it looked like he had a black eye. Apparently hisweekend in jail had been as pleasant as I had hoped."Good!" I thought out loud.Things went as expected with. Can you skip the dojo?” he asked.“I need to tell Cassidy, but sure.”“I’ll tell Cassidy,” Alan said.“Dawson!” Moose bellowed.“Gotta go,” I said, and went back to practice.I was surprised when we didn’t end up at Monical’s. Tami wanted to go to the Chinese place by the park. Since I’d been introduced to more types of Chinese cuisine when I was in New York, I used that knowledge to order for my friends. We started out with mu shiu pork as the appetizer. Alan loved fajitas, so I described it as.
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