He had no idea where she was going with this speech, but he had a feeling that she wasn’t going to step too far over the line.Diana knew the laughte...r would stop with the next fact of life as she said, “No one is exempt from death.”The Principal returned to his seat deciding to give her the benefit of the doubt. A number of people shifted nervously in their chairs. This was not the kind of speech that they were expecting from the class valedictorian. She glanced down at the sheet of paper and. Jessica went back to the kitchen while I went to the front door where Stephie had just invited Leigh into the house.“No problem getting here?” I asked.“No. I will probably want a ride to the L when the party ends.”“We can probably do better than that,” I replied. “We have guests who live in Bridgeport and just north, so someone could take you home if you wanted. I’ll make sure you meet Patricia and Henry, because they live really close to you.”“Cool. Who is this?”“This is Stephie,” I said, “my. Yet here he was, staring at the blond, she with the deliciously perfect derrière, slim, taut waist and the legs of a gymnast or cheerleader. His cock began to stir. He had only to see her face for confirmation of what he expected her to look like, an expectation fulfilled when it was her turn at the machine, and she spun around to see who was behind her. ‘Cole! Oh my god! What the… ‘Kayla?!’ ‘Cole?!’ ‘I don’t believe it.’ ‘Small world, huh?’ ‘Isn’t it though.’ ‘Cole Reynolds, you followed. We were together for five years. I knew about his history, of course. He had daughters, and he was devoted to them. I always knew I came in second when it came to them, and I was alright with that. That’s the way it should be, right? I didn’t mind. Of course, I didn’t mind anything when it came to him. From the smallest things (he used to leave toothpaste in the sink all the time) to the largest, (he cheated on me with a girl named Stacy) I always forgave him. Now, I won’t pretend to be.
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