That's when a shiny hand was placed on my belly, frommy left. It had three fingers and a thumb, all long and thin. It looked slimy,but it felt dry. I ...was still too terrified to do anything but watch. I couldonly see the hand and most of the forearm. The hand was partially hidden frommy view, thanks to my D cup breasts.The hand felt my belly, then lifted an inch or twofrom my skin. I could make out a small device in it's hand. The device sent anexceptionally thin beam of reddish light down to my. “Not sure but I think I have a pretty good idea. I’ll be back in just a minuet. I have to take care of something.” I said as I got up. “Your not fooling anyone you know that right?” I asked him as I took the empty seat at his side. “Excuse me….Do I know you?” He replied as he turned around realizing who had asked the question. “No. You don’t but I know what you are. I saw what you did with my friends drink.” I retorted a little annoyed that he apparently thought I was stupid. “Oh what the drink. On the way to the airport, I put the things I needed from the computer box in my bag and activated the GPS transmitter. I called Riley from the phone and realized that everything I had would need to be charged before I used them for long, but it wasn’t like the bad old days when you couldn’t turn a new device on without charging the battery first.“What are the arrangements?” I asked Riley on the phone.“I’ve got you booked back to Seattle with a plane change in Minneapolis,” she. He treated her like an equal and that made all the difference. Her mother never told her anything bad about him, but Leanna felt that a falling out was why Mama had left home. She suspected it may have had something to do with her father - whom she didn't remember. He had left when she was very young and Mama never spoke of him. Grandfather never spoke of her mother except on Mama's birthday, which they celebrated every year.Leanna stopped her musings and got dressed. She wore a white blouse.
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