When the tears finally stopped and I let her go, she told me what was going to happen. It was my turn to be looked after for a change. ‘Ok, write d...own the names and numbers of the people you still need to call. I’ll be back in a minute ok?’ She said as she headed for the kitchen. I wrote down the names of my aunties and uncles that said they would come over for the funeral, as well as those of a couple of friends he had left. By the time I had done that, Lil had returned. ‘OK,’ She told me.. We didn’t immediately jump in the sack. Had a few beers, got a little loosened up and then decided to use the hot tub Ed had built outside. He had been heating it all afternoon with a fire and it was steaming as we all stripped off, grabbed a beer and headed to the tub. The water was almost too warm, but once you got in it really loosened you up. Ed and Joe sat side by side grinning like a cat that ate a canary. I downed my beer and walked over and felt them both up, reaching down in the hot. A little light went on next door showing them your curtain was open. You had to put money in the machine or the curtains would not work. I enjoyed these booths because I can show off Tammy’s body for all to see and mine at the same time. We picked out a booth in the middle of the row and went in. There were signs everywhere saying one person per booth but we wanted to play together so we looked around to make sure there was no one watching as we slipped in. There was only one seat it. He bet if the artist wasn't aboard, the White River Junction was not a regular stop, obviously not the metropolis that the other cities were. But that was the beauty of the Share Jet concept, and also why it was so expensive. He stopped at the Concierge Desk and inquired about a good restaurant between there and Wilmette. After deciding on seafood he assured Jared he could get them into Nick's Fish Market after 8, even though is was usually an impossible reservation. Jared slipped him a.
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