He seemed to look at the pictures but didn't seem to recognize anything or understand what she was saying. She came to the end of it and closed it. He... turned away with no further interest. She didn't open the other one. She stood slowly and shrugged. As she walked close to me, she said, "Bennie's right, darn it. They don't know they're human or sense the difference between us. I don't think he sees me as his species even. Let's go back and get up and safe." We made the climb without incident.. Why is that?”“Because, thanks to Willie’s mentoring, I have somewhat different views on things than most people do. Bob knows Willie too and, well, what Bob did to those guards came right out of Willie’s playbook. He showed us many things, and that was one of them. You have to be pretty strong to pull that one off though.”Greg finally chuckled, “I guess for someone who can break a tire-iron, it’s not THAT tough!”“No, but self-defense techniques, weren’t the only thing Bob and I learned from. “You’re not so bad yourself, you know,” Tara pulled her best Groucho Marx as she made out with him while they dried off.“Well, we still have time before we have to get ready for work, you know,” Damien winked at Tara.“True, but it’s Cassidy’s turn. Let’s wake her so that we can service her better,” Tara licked her lips, already envisioning Cassidy’s crack on her tongue.“You just want to rim her, don’t you?” Damien accused Tara playfully.“Guilty as charged, but I also want to see you make her. It was a reminder to him too, just as much as to her, which was why he hated it. It didn’t need to be though. Objects only mattered as much as people wanted them to. “It’s just a ring.”“If only,” Jack sighed.Will gave her a puzzled look, and she swallowed, looking like she’d come to a decision. “Quinn,” she said quietly.A sudden, pleasant breeze brought the sea spray to Will’s face. “What about him?” he asked.Branches crunched behind them and Will turned, reaching for his rapier. He was shocked.
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