I had to find a way to prove I was right. I had an appointment in 3 weeks to have a new crown put in, and that would be the perfect time to find out ...if I was right about Pam. I devised a plan to have my cell phone on and pointed towards the chair as she worked on me. Now I had to find a way to position the camera just right. I was sitting in the waiting room when the receptionist called my name. “Michael, you can go to room three, the doctor will be in soon.” Perfect, I would have time to. Why that would be was beyond me.I sighed again and decided that I wasn't meant to understand some things, such as the male mind. It also wasn't doing any good staying angry with Nat. He didn't mean to be overprotective and, for the most part, he was better than my family. That didn't mean that he couldn't rile me faster than most though. Ah well, Nat was Nat, and always would be. For that I was grateful.I opened my eyes to find Nat staring down into my face with a concerned expression in his. It grows to an enormous size and her eyes widen.“Good God, that’s big,” she thinks and places her hand over her mouth and smiles.. “I wonder why he’s out there and what he’s thinking. I should help him out and give him a little show but how do I get him to look?”She pulls up her tight jeans, shuts the lid and sits on the toilet. She puts her mouth up to the hole and whispers “Psssssssst!” She looks. Her trucker didn’t budge so again she calls a little louder. “Pssssst!” She looks and the man. I was surprised to see some of the team's top stars showing up for a backyard cookout. Our third baseman, Melvin Mora, was there with his six children -- five of them quintuplets! Another adult was with them -- probably a nanny to help keep the half-dozen little guys in line.Amy was entranced by the Mora children, and went off to meet them individually. Shiggie and I just smiled and kept our distance, although the kids seemed very well-behaved.All the coaches and trainers showed up, including.
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