She wastalking to Rachel and Stacy, a couple girls that attended a differentschool so I didn't know them very well. Megan smiled warmly and waved aswe... made eye contact through a gap in the throng of people. A new sense ofelation flooded over me and clouded my senses. I ran into the back of anolder man, apologized and caught up with my mother and sister. Megan, thegirl of my dreams, was paying attention to me. A new sense of confidenceinfused my step. I stood up taller. Maybe Megan even liked. "I'm sorry," Cindy said, closing the door. "I don't know ifwe've met." She held out her hand. "I'm Cindy. Are you here withsomeone?" I nodded clearing my throat. Hesitantly, I reached out andtook her hand, my pink nails gleaming. "I'm... uh... Stephanie,"I told her, speaking in my girl's voice. "I'm here with Janice." Cindy smiled. "OK. She said she was expecting someone." She turned andwalked down the hallway towards the music. "Follow me." Ifollowed, remembering to walk as I'd. There really is more than a bit of 'will she, won't she?' - 'did she, didn't she?' in all of this little tale - so bear, or maybe even bare with me as I step back a bit and start a little while ago.It all started a little while ago following a comment on a story that had been posted. One short note led to another, to a full blown correspondence. Sometimes these things take on a life of their own, coy changes to chat, changes to comfortably saucy. Believe me when I say saucy; and that's where it. ”I tried to reassure her, then decided to give her anout, I said, “Give it a chance; if after dinner you areset against it, then we can take the egg out of you onthe way to the club.” She reluctantly agreed and weheaded to the door, where we were greeted by herfriends, Arlenia, Carla and their significant others.Arlenia and Carla are both younger than my wife and I,just starting their careers and not married yet,whereas my wife and I have 3 kids and a mortgage todeal with. My.
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