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- What's this outfit? You can't afford clothes? Are you wearing other peoples?" Helen Plum
- She'll be back," Ranger said. "But not tonight." [Stephanie] "How'd you get her to leave?" "Told her I was gonna spend the next twelve hours…
- He [Ranger] peeled my [Stephanie] clothes off and wrangled me into bed. And then suddenly he was inside me. He once told me that time…
- I pulled into the Grand Union parking lot and drove to the end of the mall where the bank was located. I parked at a…
- Shirley's gonna be pissed," Gazarra said. "She hates when I get shot." To my recollection, the only other time Gazarra was shot was when he…
- I’m going back to bed,” Grandma said when Mooner and Dougie left. “This doesn’t look too interesting. I liked it better the other night when…
- Ranger picked up and there was a moment of silence as if he was sensing me at the other end, taking my body temperature and…
- I thought you wanted to date other women?" "I didn't want to date other women. We decided in the heat of the moment that were…
- He's going to jail. He can't see. He can't hear. He can't take a leak that lasts under fifteen minutes. But he has an erection…
- At the other end of the room, Grandma had the lid up on Larry Lipinski. She was standing one foot on a folding chair, one…
- That’s how you tell what a man’s really made of. It’s one thing for a man to be big and brave and kill a spider.…
- I disconnected and made a mental note not to call Tank unless I was bleeding profusely, and he was the only other person on earth.
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