“Just Maggie, Simon’s still in bed.” “That sounds about right, he’s never in a hurry to get up if he doesn’t have to!” “Maggie’s jus...t going back to him now.” “Are you okay with that?” “I’ve got you to come back to, if that’s alright with you.” Kat opened her arms wide and let the sheet fall to expose her breasts. She looked at me and gave me a wonderful open smile. “I hope you’ve brought me more than just coffee.” I put down the coffee by the bed, took off my robe, and got into bed with her. . " What is it?" You'll see."Kathleen chuckled in mystification as she heard the click of Zeta hanging up.She thought about her. Zeta lived a few houses away from Kathleen. She was in her mid-twenties, tall for a woman, and slender, her hair cut boyishly short. In fact, everything about her was boyish, Kathleen thought and smiled. She knew that Zeta was bi, for, even though she liked men, she had made a couple of passes at Kathleen. Once, at a little get-together, she had brushed her hand down. "They got to their cars. Liz turned to Hannah and Terry and said, "Well, it sounds like fun to me. If you've known him for that long I'm sure it will be OK." Well!" exclaimed Hannah. "If the others feel like that I guess we'll go ahead. I'll call around and see what they say."As Hannah was agreeing that she'd put Terry's idea to the others, Liz burst out laughing. She pointed across the car park to the people busily coming and going, pushing trolleys to their cars, helping kids from their car. Somehow or other, I've got to put that behind me."I'm also angry with the little shit that drove that damn pickup truck and caused me so much pain and grief. What makes me angry isn't that he made a stupid mistake. I'm angry because at no time did he ever say he was sorry. I'm sure his parents and his lawyers are the cause of that. Probably afraid that it would be an admission of liability and God knows, lawyers don't want to hear that from their clients."Thirdly, I'm pretty sure Reese has put.
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