Jen was unprepared for her taste. She couldn't believe that this beautiful woman was taking the initiative. It had been so long since Jen had time to ...find someone for herself. It was usually a strip joint followed by a lonely drunk walk home. Perhaps she'd find someone before she got drunk, but it had been a while. Sam was amazing though. Even with a desk between them, she could feel her heat. Letting her go, Jen backed away. "I think Ensign Davies couldn't look at anything but you this past. I just load all the pictures on my computer and set up a slide show. Of course, Dad wanted me to transfer it all to his computer so they could show all their friends.I also showed them the letter from Bob Bowers. It was the first time I’d shown it to anyone. Melody, Lissa, and Lexi all knew what was in it since they’d heard Jack read it to me, but it didn’t feel right to share it with anyone else, at least not until I’d shown it to Mom and Dad.Being back in Nebraska, though, had a damping. Never mind."He shrugs."If you're sure." Yes, I'm just a little tired, is all." Well then, have a nice nap." Thanks."She strips and takes a shower, watching as the residue of garden soil is washed from her body, whirling down the drain.And a strong sense of deja vu comes over her.As though she is being held, supported, while her stomach becomes uncomfortable and cannot hold its sudden, overwhelming fulness.And she experiences a mild cramp, which is relieved when she does something she has never. That was when Jan began to cry and outlined some of the problems she was experiencing with my nieces. They no longer did as they were asked. They were often rude to her except when they wanted their allowance or a treat. They were disrespectful to neighbors and Jan believed that they had been stealing small amounts from her purse. Over a period of three months their behavior had deteriorated at a rapid rate. My nieces had come to the conclusion that no matter what they did there appeared to be.
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