.. could take you forever and still come up empty handed ... all that effort for nothing"But Peter would not be deterred; he spoke long, hard, enthusi...astically and with passion for the project and slowly the tide turned in his favour. After two hours he had them all as enthusiastic as he was. Now all he had to do was pick his crew.Stefan Browdie for one ... good guy. Alan Sangster two, another great guy. Bill Pearce and Tony Stedman ... plus himself, that was five ... he could take one more,. When he placed the panel on the desk, her curiosity was piqued. "What's that?" she asked, as James laid the panel on the desk.James saw what his sister was referring to and watched as she pulled a CD case from its hiding place. His own curiosity was now piqued as he watched her open the case and saw the disk was labeled "private: for our eyes-only"."What do you think is on it?" Julie asked."Why would dad hide it is the better question." he responded.Julie sat in her father's chair and put the. "I'll talk to my mom." You have to ask your mom?" Jen giggled and didn't bother to reply. It did sound kinda dumb. "Hey, um ... Tiff?" Huh?" You're not gonna tell anybody," she said. "Right?" Tell anybody what?" I picked up my books."About me and Jeremy," she whispered, even though we were alone. "That I like him." You're supposed to like him," I said, but I knew what she meant. The thing was that Jenny didn't hide it very well at all. Pretty much all her friends knew she had the hots for her. It was a moment of mixed emotions for Neeraj for he had really become attached to the group, one group member in particular, and for him parting was hard. When the party ended, Neeraj took Sheetal aside for a moment.“Sheetal, I just wanted to say it was a pleasure working with you, and it was a pleasure to be around your company.” Neeraj said“Thanks, Neeraj, I really enjoyed working with you too.” She replied sincerely.“I don’t know how to quiet say this, but since I may not get another chance.
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