Mark lifted his cards so Amy could see, and know why he was irritated. Amy say the A-J. She looked to the table and knew Mark had a great hand with tw...o pair.The Turn card came: A. Mark felt his body tingle. Amy squeezed again feeling Mark’s frustration that he hit a Full-House and had no money to bet it. His mind raced for a small instant as his eyes betrayed him and he looked to the pot trying to calculate how much was there.Only Ron caught Mark’s reaction to the Turn card. Ron didn’t look at. For some reason, similar to Suzan, she tried hard to hide her figure. She did it well enough that most really didn't know what her body looked like.She was also a mage like Joi, but she was a fifth circle red and had two circles in blue. She was quiet all the time and rarely spoke up unless she had to.Suzan would be joining their group to be the primary weapon user with Lena as her back up. In this way they would be able to protect the mages who would offer them support. It was a setup that. However, Duke’s tongue had also impressed me. I was wet. Very wet. My juices were running more than the saliva left behind by the beast’s tongue.If I hadn’t been strapped in place my hands would have been at my cunt.Bernard announced the next dog. Chip. A German Shepherd. Tan and black. He reminded me of my own mates. I wondered if they were missing me. Their bitch had left them very soon after the marriage.The handler was the owner, Fred Smith, a middle aged man, clean shaven, balding. I’ve had enough of you leering at me and trying to get me into your bed. I don’t have a mother, haven’t had one for several years. Not since you trained her to be your lying bitch. Well, we’re out of your lives now, and you damn well better stay out of our lives.” Both Sue and Alice start to argue, only to be overridden by Eve when she says, “I’ve started legal action to have Kate made our legal guardian. You better sign it, Alice, or you’ll have a lot of time in court when I accuse Sue of.
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