"Why didn't you tell me?" I didn't tell anyone," she sniffed. "I was embarrassed. He fooled me, and I didn't know about it. One of my other friends to...ld me." Want me to beat him up?" I offered. I wasn't joking, but she laughed."No. He's not worth the effort," she smiled, wiping her eyes. "I'm sorry I was so hard on you. It wasn't your fault." Well, either way, I'm sorry about, um, the way I, um, you know, when you had your bikini on," I stammered. "I didn't mean to offend you." Yes, well, I. It means really, really rare.” she explained, smirking some.“Oh. And a gold chip is the same size of these?..” he asked, picking up the drinks, eying her wide eyes.“Uh.. Yes?”“...Okay!” Scarlett quickly turned, carrying the drinks to the table, Mayla shook her head. Elves were weird. Amazing, but weird.Scarlett had brought with him a pouch of elvish gold coins. Each coin was probably the weight of five chips. Twenty-five thousand copper a coin. And she had said this had been a recent price. "Are you read babe?" When ever you are my love." picking up her bag of dirty clothes and my dirty clothes bag.I picked up my suit case then we stepped to the door and stepped out. I put our bags in the pickup then unlocked the truck door and helped Cindy in and when she slid over enough, I got in and started up the truck and backed out.After stopping for gas and something to eat at a restaurant, s*s and I were on our way back to Oklahoma again with Cindy sitting next to me as I drove and. Percy Gantry watched with amusement the disintegration of the group. He joined Cedric and a few of the crew in the mess and generally chatted on about the exams and sundry other trivial matters. Percy enjoyed his lunch and as he strolled about the middle deck, he found that Cedric had been persuaded to accompany a group of gunnery and of missile officers to the forepeak to discuss the armaments there.Cedric shocked his listeners by flatly stating that the weaponry in the forepeak was.
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