Blah, blah, blah. I wanted to punch the sanctimonious bastard out, but realized that a one-legged, irate husband wasn’t going to go anywhere. As I l...eft, the clerk that had ushered me into him pressed a piece of paper into my hand. ‘I think you are honest, and I overheard part of your story, you have had a hard go of it. Here is the address you want. God Bless you, and I hope you find your wife.’ I thanked her profusely, and then thought where I should go from here. It was 3:00pm, so she was. "You guys are going to have to stop all this fighting!" I said as the squeaking was joined with gently moans and heavy breathing"I guess you are going to have pick one of us so the loser can get out of the way since we both like you." Keith saidI really understood for the first time that these two guys were competing for my attention. The problem was I did like them both. I looked at Keith and he was being smug as he felt as the older, taller and bigger guy that he was the natural choice. Josh. He checked the boxes themselves, and they were dry and just as they had left them.It was a good place to store them. Cool, about 50 degrees constant temperature all year round. Taking a final look around, he turned and went back out, carefully turning the light out and securing the door.Still feeling unsettled, he decided to make the rounds of the guard stations. He went over and checked a snow mobile to see that it was fully fueled and had oil in it.Finding everything in order, he went back to. “Ladies.”“I hear I’m moving in with you,” Tracy said.I looked at Pam, and she seemed to be interested in my boots.“How’s your dad’s job search going?” I asked.“He said you should call Kendal. I think he’s worried about her,” Tracy said.“Can you have him call Caryn? She’ll be doing the hiring. If Kendal needs a reference, I can put in a good word for her.”The bell rang, so I put my stuff into my locker and grabbed my duffle bag for PE.Coach Rector was our new defensive coordinator for football.
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