She thanked her and hung up the second time.She went up, carrying another glass of orange juice, and two acetominaphine caps. They used Tylenol. She w...ent up and got a pair if pajamas from the drawer and handed them to Betty, telling her what the Doctor and her Mother had said. Betty took the medicine, and drank most of the orange juice. Cathy kissed her on the cheek, telling her, "Please be good. We're worried about you. Doc said if you weren't better by noon, to bring you in for him to look. When it rained, the water turned a murky brown, but this night it was clear enough to see the reflections of the cliffs."It's beautiful," Cindy whispered. "I didn't even know this place was here."Not many people do anymore."When the sun finally disappeared, Cindy said, "Come on," as she climbed into the back.Ryan brought the food into the back as Cindy found the wine and a couple of glasses. She reached over and put on the stereo and turned on the mood lights. When she saw Ryan looking at her. After looking out, she said, “Come on, the coast is clear.” She looked back, “Don’t forget your books.” They were still on the desktop.Outside, on South Street, we blinked in the sunlight. As usual after these abrupt encounters, I felt disoriented to be out in public again, and I think she did too.She said “I’m leaving you now, and we’re never going to each other again.”“Why is that? Is this your idea of a zipless fuck?”She smiled at me, “So you’ve read that book too. That is just the way I. I climbed patiently behind her, looking at her lovely, wide ass cheeks jiggle up and down incredibly hard as she took each step up. "Wow!" Aunt Sheen and I exclaimed together as soon as we crested the top and stood staring at the vast, mirror-like lake in front. "It's always so beautiful here, son." Aunt Sheen commented as we stared out at the bright blue surface of the vast lake. As Aunt Sheen stepped forward to one of the benches close by I glanced back at the pathway and the parking lot. It.
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