a
ll
the sw
e
e
t
er
.
S
ome of
the thi
n
g
s
he
w
a
n
t
e
d
to
do
with
h
e
r
would s
car
e
most
p
e
ople
o
ff
,
but
he
w
a
s
su
r
e
P
e
y
ton
c
ould
h
a
nd
l
e
it.
At l
ea
st,
acc
o
r
di
n
g
to G
ra
d
y
she
c
ould.
He
c
ould
n
’
t
w
a
it
to
st
r
ip
h
e
r down
a
nd
f
ind
a
ll
h
e
r
s
e
nsitive spots. He
w
a
nt
e
d
to
li
c
k
a
nd
t
ea
se
e
ac
h
o
n
e
until
she
w
a
s
s
cr
e
a
ming
f
or mo
re
.
His
c
o
c
k
g
r
ound
t
i
g
ht
a
g
a
inst
the
z
ipp
e
r on
his
j
ea
ns.
He didn
’
t h
a
ve
a
n
y
r
oom
to
a
djust
it
e
ith
er
.
S
in
c
e
m
ee
ti
n
g
Pe
y
ton,
he
h
a
d
just
a
bout
st
a
y
e
d
in
a
c
onst
a
n
t
st
a
te of
ar
ous
a
l.
H
e’
d
j
ac
k
e
d
o
f
f
to
thou
g
hts of
h
e
r
mo
r
e
in the
l
a
st
f
e
w d
a
y
s t
h
a
n he
h
a
d
in
m
onths. He
su
r
e
a
s h
e
ll hop
e
d
she w
a
s
in
the
s
a
me st
a
te he
w
a
s
in.
R
i
g
h
t
now,
she would
be lu
c
k
y to
m
a
ke
it
in
the
c
ondo
b
ef
o
r
e
he
h
a
d
h
e
r
n
a
k
e
d
a
nd
up
a
g
a
inst the
doo
r
.
J
ust
the
thou
g
ht
of
t
a
king
h
e
r
outside
his
c
on
d
o
up
a
g
a
inst
the door
e
li
c
it
e
d
a
g
r
o
a
n
f
r
om
him.
His
a
l
rea
d
y
h
a
r
d
c
o
c
k
w
a
s
pulsing with
n
ee
d
now.
How
in
the
h
e
ll
w
a
s
he
g
oi
n
g to
su
r
vive
the
h
ar
d
-
on
fr
om
h
e
ll
until
tomo
rr
ow ni
g
ht
af
t
e
r
she
g
ot
o
f
f
wo
r
k?
He
ref
us
e
d
to
c
ome
b
y
his h
a
nd one
m
o
r
e
tim
e
.
Siren-BookStrand, Inc.
Thu
r
sd
a
y n
i
g
ht
p
r
ov
e
d
t
o
be
a
no
r
m
a
l
w
ee
kd
a
y
ni
g
ht
with
just
a hint
of
wh
a
t
to
e
x
p
ec
t
with
the
c
oming
w
ee
k
e
nd.
Fr
id
a
y p
r
o
v
e
d
to
be the
no
r
m
a
l
blu
e
-c
oll
a
r
a
f
t
er-
w
o
r
k
d
r
ink
e
r
s.
T
h
e
y
most
l
y
sn
a
c
k
e
d
on the n
ac
hos
or
pi
zz
a the b
a
r
o
f
f
ere
d
a
nd
t
a
lk
e
d
a
b
o
ut
wo
r
k
ov
e
r
b
e
e
r
or pit
c
h
er
s of
m
a
r
g
ar
it
a
s
f
or
the
wom
e
n. The
wom
e
n t
e
nd
e
d to t
a
lk
c
loth
e
s
a
nd
m
e
n.
T
h
e m
e
n
t
a
lk
e
d
mo
r
e
a
bout
wo
r
k
a
nd
wom
e
n.
T
h
e
y did
v
e
r
y little
d
a
n
c
i
n
g
,
l
ea
vi
n
g
th
a
t
to
the
r
owdi
e
r
cr
owd
th
a
t d
e
s
ce
nd
e
d
l
a
t
e
r
in the
n
i
ght.
S
a
tu
r
d
a
y n
i
g
ht
st
ar
t
e
d
o
ut
wild
f
or
P
e
y
ton.
S
he
m
a
de
it
to
wo
r
k thi
r
t
y minut
e
s
e
a
r
l
y
,
w
a
nting
to
ca
t
c
h
up
on
the
bull
fr
om
the
o
th
e
r w
a
it
re
ss
e
s.
I
nst
e
a
d,
th
e
y
a
ll
g
ot
pull
e
d
out
into
t
h
e
m
e
l
ee
.
I
t
w
a
s
on
l
y
f
iv
e-
thi
r
t
y
a
nd
a
l
r
e
a
d
y
t
h
e
y
h
a
d
a
g
a
n
g
of
bik
e
r
s
a
nd
some
of
t
h
e lo
ca
ls
sitting
ar
ound
the
e
d
g
e
,
w
a
t
c
hi
n
g
the
bi
k
er
s
a
little
un
ea
si
l
y
. The
g
a
n
g
w
a
sn
’
t
ca
usi
n
g
a
n
y
p
r
obl
e
ms
y
e
t,
ju
s
t
noi
s
y
a
s
h
e
ll
a
nd thi
r
s
t
y
.