”“Perhaps not as difficult as you might think,” Sue stated. “Not when you have two people who love each other the way they did.”Sue laughed ...softly.“You want to know how much Lisa loved Sam?” she asked.I nodded.“After the three week honeymoon, Lisa had a photo shoot in London for a week, then flew to Japan for another week,” Sue said. “After giving her a few days to rest, I called her one day and asked how the newlyweds were doing.“Lisa started crying! I ... I knew that Sam must have done. Besides, who cares? You haven't gotten laid in so long, you think you have met every man somewhere before." Lilly reaches across the table and hits her in the arm. "Hey don't hit me in here. Fred might get the wrong impression and then he would tell Cal. Then we both would be in trouble."The women continue their conversations. He listens to them until he has finished his meal. He doesn't have the equipment he needs. He decides to head back to the warehouse and come back tomorrow. He stands up. I am glad to see the reception.As I had mentioned earlier, this plot was planned as a very short spin-off. But right now, with more episodes to follow, I feel the extended edition has grown big enough to be a complete series on its own. I hope you will continue to like the same.This particular episode focuses on the time spent by Ayan and Mona in Delhi, which formed the original story’s crux. As it is an immediate continuation, reading the earlier parts may make this more interesting. Happy. A very relieved Head watched as Morg and Julie herded their group out of his school yard and with equanimity turned to the other parents and directed them to collect their little darlings and also depart. The Head would notify all concerned of his decision — he piked; he sought the advice of a hastily convened meeting of his Board.Some high powered legal talent earned large fees bluntly informing some extremely annoyed and obnoxious parents that their little boy or girl was going to have to.
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