"I want to know that you're as spontaneous and randy as you say."The line went quiet although I could hear her breathing.Then"OK"We were in for a surp...rise when we arrived at the ship in Southampton. I'd originally booked disabled accommodation for my wife but had contacted the cruise line and explained I wouldn't need the adapted room. They had left the booking in place but upon our arrival they told us that a last minute request had come in and they were going to have to move us. I had visions. I have to run to a meeting with the Arl, but I need a really big favour." I struggled to keep a sad-looking frown on my face,Her forehead wrinkled in a concerned expression. "Anything, my friend. What would you have of me?"I looked up at her from under my lashes, still fighting a grin. "Do you think you could help me plan a wedding in only two days?"She hesitated for a moment, and when my grin broke through she squealed and hugged me enthusiastically.She started babbling about the details,. "We're just completing the final checks before we sign-off on the construction phase," Bill advised. "After that we're planning a couple of months of trials to make sure it works properly. We'll start off small and work our way up to complex compounds." That's great news!" said a delighted Donnie."You've every right to be proud," said Bill. "It was your original concept after all."After some further discussion over what the trials of the recycling plant would involve, Donnie left silo #8 in. Vivian cringed and then straightened. Her smile was brave, not one of the golden ones.“You look lovely,” he said. “Would you prefer the candles out?”“Please.”He blew them out. “We need that pretty nightdress off. Would you like to remove it, or would you like me to perform that task?”“I shall,” she said. He removed his own night shirt while he heard the motions which must be her undressing. When he got into the bed, the sheet was still down as far as he had pulled it. He covered them both. The.
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