”Justin holds up his hand defensively. “Hey, I’ve got no problem with that. Besides, it’s sometimes nice to sit back and watch.”“Not for m...e,” Riley pipes in. “I rather participate.”“Or be the instigator,” Justin comments.“I take it you’ve been busy while I’ve been away,” Sola says, cracking a smile.Riley giggles. “We’ve been doing a few naughty things.”“I bet you have,” Sola remarks. She turns her attention back to Justin. “I heard you might be going into business with Zate.”“Yes, as a matter. “The project I am on is relatively easy. Honestly, I think that they have me on it because our clients are all male and they like working with me.”“Sure. No problem.” he acknowledged with a smile.She smiled back. He was so well trained.After dinner that evening, Sarah grabbed the top item out of her drawer for bed and she held it up frowning a bit. It was a silk teddy that she didn’t recall buying, it must have been a gift from her husband that she didn’t recall, but she shrugged and slipped. ..he was just ...well...Merv! That’s how he rolled. At first most of the young adventurers out his way were local boys looking for a big wave and a bit of a challenge. Waves were kinda high out in these parts and word eventually got around. Being Merv, he was indeed taken aback at the deluge of folks that started to flood the area and off course the female contingent that followed and Merv knew that life would never be the same. Boys always made do with whatever was at hand and pissed in the. Eyes still glued to me when I got back into the Jeep. Putting the Jeep in gear, I drove off. My next destination was the cemetery. My mother’s burial spot was blooming with flowers. Placing the pink roses, beside her tombstone, I stayed for a while before I left to visit an old friend’s burial site. Tony’s gravestone stood out from the others. It was in a family plot. With my hand on the stone, I said, “I miss you, my friend.” Charlie was sitting next to me, looking up at me as I spoke.“You.
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