I laid logs at a slant over the roofing, just in case of a really heavy snowfall, I didn't want the roof collapsing. I took down the tent of course, a...nd moved what supplies I could into what I thought of as safe spots.I had a lot of dead moo near me, a lot of dropped timber that had aged a month or more, a local supply of water, and a lot of firepower. It was going to have to do....The first real snow fall was a heavy one, and came down wet and sticky. The temperature dropped and a lot of that. She was particularly beautiful and her skin was so clear and glowing. As the week went on I noticed her coming in just before five pm almost every day. I actually found myself placing my self in her path to see what she was doing in the building. We had personal care aides, family and various other service people who would stop at the buildings door and get buzzed in by a tenant. I was curious and the next day I got on the elevator holding the door for her, noting what floor she got off on. The. Hima fish and Ms. Pennyworth the fisherman. Ms. Pennyworth looking very muchlike a fisherman now reeling him in. He imagined Carol and Susan oneither side of Ms. Pennyworth with Susan holding a net. Carol, heenvisioned, was the one holding the frying pan. "I sort of walked right into that one didn't I," Mark said after a longpause. He was smiling but fighting a little twitch on the left side ofhis mouth. Behind Ms. Pennyworth, and much of Mark's attention at themoment, was a large. Roger walked in still puzzled about what was going on. He stood in the foyer for a moment then heard that the shower upstairs was in use. A shower in the middle of the day? Roger shook it off as he walked into his den and grabbed the papers he had forgotten. As he was walking back to the front door, he thought of going up to check on Carla. When the shower stopped a pair of giggles stopped him in his tracks. One was obviously male and the other sounded a lot like Carla. Roger was bewildered; he.
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