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Jack pulled into the driveway just as Claude was pulling away. They must not have recognized each other because neither acknowledged the other that I could see.

It was pretty chilly out so I closed the door. A minute later I heard Jack trudging up the stairs. I went to the door and opened it. He was on the landing with a big green trashcan at his feet.

"I already gave at the curb," I said, pretending to close the door in his face.

"That's fine," he shouted through the door. I'll just send the rest of the mice up here. With their rat cousins."

I opened the door and let him in.

He eyed Laurie and said, "Have you seen any mice, Little Girl? Ah, there's one," he said, diving forward.

"That's Posie," she said giggling at him.

"Are you sure? It looks like a mouse to me." He turned to me. "Are you sure it wasn't Posie that ran across the floor last night?"

"I'm sure," I said.

"Well, then, I have just what you need." He took off the lid and reached into the trash can. He pulled out a hard hat like the guys wore when they worked on the apartment.

"No big game hunter can go hunting without her pith helmet."

"This isn't a pith helmet," I said, holding it away from me.

"Close enough. The mouse will never know the difference. Here, put it on." He put it on my head. The ring inside wasn't adjusted and it fell down to just above my eyes. "Do you know why they call it a pith helmet?"

"No. Why?"

"Well, it all started when a big game hunter was out in the wilds of Africa in his Land Rover and all of a sudden found he was surrounded by lions. He got scared and pithed in his helmet."

"That's sick," I said, taking it off and putting it on Laurie. She reached up and took hold of it with both hands, tilting it back so she could see.

"Here. Let me see that," he said to her. He turned it over and pulled the band inside as tight as it would go. "Now try."

He placed it on her head and it stayed up where it was supposed to. Laurie moved it around a bit until she was satisfied with its placement.

He looked back to me. "Let's see what else the wizard has for you, Little Girl."

He reached into the trash can and pulled out a flat package, maybe 5" by 10". He held it out to me.

"Ta Daaaah."

I took it cautiously, holding it away from my body. "What is it?"

He put on his best WC Fields persona. "This miracle of modern engineering contains a concoction that will summon mice from miles around..."

"I don't want mice from miles around!"

"Ahem. What I meant was ... This miracle of modern engineering contains a concoction guaranteed to lure mice in the immediate vicinity. Once they land on it, they discover that the surface is coated with a glue-like substance that prevents them from departing. Like quicksand, the more they struggle, the more trapped they become. There is also a substance mixed in with the glue that gently lures them to sleep, never to bother you again. They come four to a pack. I suggest you use two at a time. One under the kitchen sink and the second in the laundry closet, near the dog food. Leaving them out in the open is almost guaranteed to catch a larger beast, such as the afore-mentioned Posie." He dragged out Posie's name, the way Fields would have.

"That's better," I said. I tore open the package. Inside were four pieces of cardboard. You could see a half inch border and then it was a different color in the middle. I pushed down on the colored portion with my thumb and it had a little give to it. I looked closer and saw that there was a sheet of paper, similar to the old waxed paper they used to use for sandwiches over the whole top. I got the corner and started to peel it off. Once I got into the sticky part, it started fighting back.

When I almost had it all off, Jack said, "Careful that doesn't bounce. It'll stick to the hair on your arm and it'll be hell getting it off. And I'd hate for it to put you to sleep."

I doubted that would happen but I took my time and used caution anyway.

I started off towards the kitchen with my first trap.

"Make sure you put the sticky part up," Jack called after me.

I opened the cupboard under the sink and turned the trash can sideways. That meant the mouse would have to go on the side of it if he was in there. I put the trap down next to it, taking up most of the floor space. I got a jug of ammonia from the back and moved it up in front of the trap. There. Now he'd have to run across the trap if he was going in or out under there.

Laurie came into the kitchen with another one, peeled and ready. She was holding it out in front of her, as far as she could reach. She'd already taken off the hard hat. I carefully took the trap away from her.

"Thanks, Honey."

"Welcome."

I went over to the laundry closet. After I pushed the trash can with Bozo's food in it back a couple of inches, I had room to put the trap down between it and the accordion door.

We went back into the living room to find Jack bent over with his head in the trash can. He pulled out another package.

"This must be your lucky day. Look what I found."

I put on my best Mae West and said, "Uhmm, you're a regular Mary Poppins with that thing."

He tipped a non-existent hat and handed me a package. There were a couple of mousetraps inside. They did the same as the old fashioned ones with the spring and the bar that would practically cut a mouse in half but these were made of plastic. There was a spring inside and a plastic tongue that you put the manufacturer's mouse attractant or peanut butter on. When they stepped on it, the thing closed. Sort of like an alligator's mouth. Open and waiting, then it slams down on you when you check inside.

Jack said, "If you use peanut butter, make sure you don't use it on a mouse who's allergic. I'd hate to see you get sued."

"Yes, Dear."

The instructions said they worked best against a wall that mice were known to walk by with the open side facing the wall. The only one I knew of that fit the description was under the sink. There's an overhang where the cabinets come out a couple of inches past the baseboard so that would be a perfect place to put them. I just had to watch my step when I was at the sink so I didn't set them off. I wasn't afraid of hurting myself but I knew there was a good chance I'd scare myself if I walked into one and it snapped at me.

I got some peanut butter and went to put the first one down on the floor. I must have used too much force because it snapped shut. Of course, I squeaked and jumped back. My two friends thought it was the funniest thing...

"Yeah, go ahead and laugh, you two. Just don't forget who's making you dinner."

"At the rate you're going, we're guaranteed it won't be mouse stew."

I stuck my tongue out at him and Laurie said, "Eewww."

I set it again and gently put it on the floor, using the handle of a big spoon to push it into place. I set up the second one and placed it, too. I put them under the outside edges of the cabinet doors so I would have plenty of room to stand in front of the sink without hitting them.

"You got anything else in your magic trash can?" I asked.

"Nope. That's it for tonight."

"OK. It's just about 5:30. What time do you want to leave?"

"We should be OK if we leave by 6:30."

"Is there a Sam's or a Costco on the way?"

"Sam's isn't too far out of the way."

"How late are they open?"

"I don't know. Probably eight."

"Let's leave as soon as we can. I want to pick up some more coffee. I have an idea we'll need it over the long weekend."

"OK. I want to put the dog food in the new trash can. Slowly, so I can make sure I don't put any mice in it. That'll take me five or ten minutes."

"OK. I'll start dinner. Laurie? You want to go down and watch Jack?"

"OK."

I called my father's cell phone and went right to voice mail. I told him I was feeding Laurie and that we were leaving as soon as we could and would take her back to Mary. I also said that just because Wanda was gone didn't mean he could just dump her on Mary.

I got my big pot and put some water on to boil, throwing a little salt in it before I put the lid on.

We had part of a whole chicken we roasted in the refrigerator so I got that out and started tearing meat off it and put it in a Pyrex pie plate I had. Once I got all the meat, I put some plastic wrap over the plate, leaving one edge open, then put it in the microwave for four minutes at reduced heat.

I checked the water but it wasn't boiling yet.

I got a jar of spaghetti sauce out of the cupboard and poured it into a saucepan. That went on the stove on medium heat. The water was starting to bubble so I got my spaghetti out and broke some in half, stirring it into the water.

The microwave beeped and I used an oven glove to pick up the pie dish and my plastic spoon to shovel it into the spaghetti sauce. I stirred everything and made sure it was OK, then felt the pie plate. It was cool enough so I could put it on Bozo's rug and let the two of them lick it out without fear of burnt tongues. There wasn't much there, just a little juice from the chicken, but it kept both of them entertained for a minute or two.

While they were licking off food that wasn't there, I got plates, silverware and glasses for us. I had some grape juice in the refrigerator so I filled the glasses. I felt like a cup of coffee but we really didn't have time if we were going to stop at Sam's before going to the Silverwood's.

Jack and Laurie came in and I sent them into the bathroom to wash their hands. I took the pie plate away from the dogs, much to their dismay. Both of them sniffed where it had been in search of anything that might have fallen out. I put it in the sink and filled it with water and squirted in a little dish washing soap. Nothing like dog saliva on glass...

I checked the spaghetti and it was ready. I turned off the sauce so it wouldn't burn and got my colander down from its hook and put it in the sink. I put on both of my oven gloves and poured the spaghetti into it, letting it drain. I put the pot back on the stove and emptied the spaghetti back into it, then topped it off with the sauce. I used my spaghetti claw to mix it all together.

I got a towel out of the linen closet and put it on the table, folded up so it was big enough to set my big pot on it. Jack and Laurie were back so I had them sit down. I got each of their plates and scooped food onto them, then did the same for mine.

Jack took a bite, then said, "What's this, Babe?"

"Just some spaghetti with store bought sauce and some leftover chicken in it."

"It's good. Have you made this before?"

"Hundreds of times."

"For me?"

I thought about it while I chewed the forkful I'd just put in my mouth. "I don't think so."

"It's good. We should have this again."

"The next time we have leftover chicken, I'll think about it," I said. "So, did you find any mice in the dog food?"

"Nope. A pig and a couple of goats and a giraffe that got away but no mice."

Laurie put her hand over her mouth and laughed.

"He's pretty silly, isn't he?" I said to her.

She nodded her head, still covering her mouth.

Jack was looking at something behind me and to the side. "Here it comes ... here it comes ... wait for it..."

I heard a SNAP! and a surprised yelp. Jack started cracking up. I turned around to see Bozo looking foolish, like he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar.

"What the... ?" I said.

Jack slowed down his laughing enough to say, "He was checking out one of your mouse traps."

I looked back at him. "Stupid dog! You're lucky it was pointed in toward the sink or it would have gotten you right on the nose. Jeez. No wonder I named you Bozo."

Posie went over to him and sniffed, as if she wanted to make sure he was OK.

I turned around. "OK, you two. Hurry up and finish so Jack and I have time to go to the store before our appointment."

We finished and I got a plastic container and put the leftover food in it. I put the pot on the dogs' rug and let them go for it. At least there was something worth going for in this one.

I knelt down and got the trap that Bozo had set off. Poor dog. I'm surprised he didn't leave a puddle on the floor. I re-set it and put it back where it was. "Stay away from this," I said, pointing at the trap while looking at Bozo. He glanced at me quickly, then averted my gaze.

The food went in the refrigerator and I rinsed off the dishes and put them in the dishwasher. Jack and Laurie came out of the bathroom after washing up.

"Did you talk to Myra today?" Jack asked me."

"Nope. Just Claude."

"Charlie's dad?"

"Yeah. He was just driving off when you got here."

"Oh. I didn't see him. How's he doing?"

"Better than when he got here. Let's get going and I'll talk to you on the way."

I got Posie away from the pot and we went down to the house. Bozo was still working on it so I didn't have to go through any gyrations to keep him in the apartment.

I opened the kitchen door, gave Laurie a quick kiss, said "See ya, she's been fed, we've got to run," to Mom and closed the door.

It was five till six when we left. I told Jack about my talk with Claude.

"Hmm. Skilled carpenter. Did you tell him about Silverwood?"

"No. Why?"

"Jill, weren't you listening to him. Every other word out of his mouth was 'quality'. I bet he has a hell of a time finding qualified workers. He'd probably hire Claude in an instant."

"Shit, I never thought. Should I call Claude?"

"Not yet. Let's talk to George and see. I'll bet you a buck Claude will see him tomorrow for an interview."

"That would be sooo good. From the way he was talking, I know he wasn't making anywhere near what he's worth. I bet he would if he worked for George."

"Let's let the two of them worry about that. We'll talk to him and see if he can use Claude. But don't forget, the main reason we're there is to put a web page together for him."

"Yeah, I know."

We pulled into the Sam's Club parking lot. Jack drove up in front of the entrance and stopped.

"Go get your coffee. I'll keep an eye out for you. I want to call Myra while you're in there."

"OK. I'll try to get out as soon as I can."

I ran into the store and went over to the far aisle from front to back of the store. I'd gotten regular coffee from this store so I assumed the whole bean stuff would be nearby.

There was a big display of coffees all in red bags at the end of the aisle. I also noticed a commercial coffee grinder for the customers to grind their coffee. I picked up a bag of Columbian and some French Roast. Good thing I took a closer look. The Columbian was decaffeinated. That's all I'd need. I checked and found some high octane Columbian.

I lucked out. A guy was opening a register when I got to the checkouts. A woman with a cart full to the brim was unloading. "Is that all you have?"

I smiled and nodded.

"Go ahead, Hon."

I gave him my card and the two bags of coffee and said, "Thanks a lot."

She smiled and then the guy called out the total. I gave him a twenty and he gave me back my change, my card and the receipt.

I pulled a juggling act, getting my change into my purse while carrying the two bags of coffee. I put the receipt in my mouth and opened my wallet to put the card away. When the guy asked for the receipt, I shoved my face at him. He looked at me with the receipt in my mouth and said, "You're fine. Drive careful."

I looked around for Jack when I got out but didn't see him. After about thirty seconds, I saw him come out of the second row of cars on my right and turn towards me. I crossed the road and he pulled up next to me, leaning over to open the door for me.

"That was quick," he said while I was buckling up.

"Yeah. I found the coffee right away and then a lady let me go ahead of her at the checkout."

"You lucked out. People are in such a damned hurry these days that courtesy like that is becoming rarer and rarer."

"That just make it so much nicer when someone does let you go ahead of them."

"Yup."

"Did you talk to Myra?"

"Yeah. She was on the way over to Julie's with her proofs. She's supposed to call Jessica when she's done and she'll go over there if it isn't too late."

"I don't think Jessica would care how late she is."

"Yeah, but her mom would."

"You know, you and I were pretty lucky with the parents we got."

"Yeah, we were. Two of them would have been nice, but if it had to be just one, I can't think of anyone better than Mom."

"Same with me and Daddy. Did you meet Julie's parents while you were there?"

"No, they were both off doing something for work. I got the idea they don't spend much time with each other and even less with her. The horse started off as a way to keep her occupied so they wouldn't have to be bothered."

"That's a crime. If you aren't going to take care of kids, why have them in the first place?"

"I don't know, Jill. All I know is it's something our kids aren't going to have to worry about."

I moved over and grabbed his arm, snuggling into him. "I'll hold you to that."

"Good." He kissed the top of my head. "We're here. It's Show Time."

He grabbed his camera and I got my laptop. Jack put his arm around my waist and we walked up the path with me leaning against him. The front door was double, made out of solid wood with glass in both doors. Jack pushed the button and I heard the doorbell play a few notes, something between chimes and a gong.

Marge opened the front door for us.

"Right on time. Good to see you. George is on a call and will be with us in a moment."

We followed her into the living room and sat on the couch. "Can I get you anything to eat? Drink?"

"Maybe later," I said. "We just finished dinner and we're OK for now."

George came out. "Hi there. I was just talking to Russell, my salesman. He was supposed to be here at seven but he's running over on another appointment. He should be here in a half hour or so."

Jack said, "That's fine. I noticed your front door. Did you make that?"

"One of the guys who used to work for me did. He was great. A Master Carpenter. He retired on me a few years ago. I really miss having him around."

"How do you get your help?"

"It's tough. We have a newspaper ad going all the time. Used to be we could go around to the woodshop classes but they don't have them anymore. Sometimes one of my employees knows of someone who's willing to work. I can't tell you how many people we've trained only to have them quit on me. They don't want to work with wood the rest of their lives, their girlfriends don't like the sawdust, I've heard every excuse in the book."

I said, "I've got a friend who's a carpenter. I don't know if he's a Master or not. He built his own dining room set years ago out of maple. He just lost his job."

"Oh? Where was he working? Maybe one of my competitors."

"No, I'm sure it wasn't one of your competitors. He worked as a foreman for a place where they make furniture out of pressed wood and something else. Not plywood, but..."

"Particle board."

"Yeah, that's it. His wife is down in Mexico at a clinic and he took time off to go be with her. He came back and they promoted one of the Mexicans to do his job."

"I'd be very interested in talking to him. We don't touch pressed wood or particle board, but if he's worked with hardwoods..."

"He said he spent close to six months, working evenings. Dining room table, a dozen chairs, a corner cabinet with leaded glass in the doors and a hutch and a wall thing ... uh..."

"Knick knack shelf."

"Yeah, that's what he called it. He gave me a card from the place he works with his cell phone number on it. He crossed of the information but you can probably still read it. I'm pretty sure I put it in my wallet and that's in the car."

Jack said, "I'll go get it for you."

George started questioning me on what else Claude could do.

"I'm sorry. He's the father of one of my best friends but I didn't even know what he did until earlier today. Charlie's going with Jack's sister and he's been staying at the house while Claude was in Mexico with his wife. He got in late yesterday and talked to Charlie about getting together tonight. I guess he was planning on getting back to work, then found out he didn't have a job anymore. He stopped over to talk to Charlie and didn't look too good when he was leaving."

"How old do you think he is?"

"I don't know. He's older than my father. Charlie's 18. I'll bet he's close to 40."

"That's good. At least he's not ready to retire."

"No, I'm pretty sure he's got a few good years left in him."

Jack came back in and sat next to me. He handed me my purse. I got my wallet out and found the card.

"Harrison Bedroom Furniture," I said.

"Never heard of them. That doesn't mean anything. There are a lot of those places around."

"Would you like to talk to him?" I asked, pulling my cell phone out of my bag.

"If you don't mind," he answered.

Marge looked at him. "George, I don't want you using this as an excuse not to do the cabinets. I mean it."

"I know, Honey. I promise you. We'll do the cabinets as part of the web site."

I dialed Claude's home number and he answered on the second ring. I told him who I was and said I had a couple of questions for him. He said that was fine and I asked him to give me some details on what kind of carpenter he was. I just repeated what he said for George.

"He's done finish carpentry and cabinetmaking. He's been a carpenter for 26 years and a master for 18."

George had his hands outstretched. He was practically salivating.

"Claude, I've got a friend I'm going to do a web site for. His name is George Silverwood and he owns Silverwood Cabinets. Oh, you have. We've been talking about how hard it is to find experienced people and I mentioned you. He'd like to talk to you. No, now. He's right here. OK. Hold on."

I handed the phone to George and said "His name's Claude Dandridge."

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I reached up and turned off the alarm. "Come on, Babe. Time to get up." "Uhhmm. Leave me alone." I smacked her on the ass. "Come on. Karate in one hour." I walked downstairs and was almost knocked over by Bozo on the way down. I opened the kitchen door to see Mary sitting at the table, eating a bowl of cereal. "Hi, Jack." "Mary. Where were you last night?" "I went to the dance. You know that." "Not then. This morning." "I was at Charlie's." "At 5 in the...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 38

The alarm woke me up and I had to untangle myself from Jack to turn it off. I had just finished putting on my robe when the phone rang. Jack tried to bury himself beneath a pile of blankets and pillows while I answered it. It was Mary, wondering if we were going to karate. I told her we were still on, that we'd just have to make sure to come straight home so we could get going to the playoffs. She hadn't decided if she was going to go early with us or finish some things she was in the...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 87

"Boy, these eggs are good, Girls. Did you make them all by yourselves?" Jack said to Laurie and Annette. "Almost," Laurie answered. "Maybe we should hire them to make all our meals, Jill. How's a nickel a day sound?" Annette said "Uh uhhh." "OK. Two nickels." Laurie said, "No way." Myra said she'd do it for three nickels, then Eric and Julie complained that they put all that work in and didn't get any nickels. I saw some movement out of the corner of my eye and looked...

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Jack and JillChapter 8

Jill and Wanda finally stopped talking about our adventures in the pool and the charcoal was ready for the meat. I went into the house and told Dr. O'Hara. He went into the kitchen and brought out a big rectangular Pyrex dish covered in tin foil. He set it down on the table next to the barbecue and took off the foil. It was filled with chicken breasts. They had obviously been marinated with a sauce of some kind. "OK, Jack. Now you get to see what chicken's supposed to taste like. Why...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 34

I made it to class about five minutes early. I was heading over to my normal seat when Mr. Douglas said, "Jill, please bring your laptop over here." He was standing next to the podium he usually set his laptop up on when he wanted to demonstrate something to the whole class on the big screen. I walked over to him and he said, "Go ahead and set up. There's a mouse there if you want it. I'll introduce you and then I'd like you to take over for the rest of the class and explain what you...

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Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill: The Awakening of Priapus and Venus Jack Manly and Jill Comfort sat across from one another at a table in a dimly lit bistro, holding hands, gazing deep into one another’s eyes. Their voices were low and becoming throaty as they talked quietly. The flickering candle light added subtle highlights to Jill’s (Dare I use the cliché?) peaches and cream face which was framed by a lustrous cascade of raven colored locks, and mesmerized Jack. Jill was no less effected as she stared...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 11

I heard a sound; something I was familiar with but didn't recognize. Then a short, sharp bark. I opened my eyes and saw Bozo right in front of me. He started licking my face as if it was covered in chocolate and he was trying to get it all off. I pulled back and realized I was grabbing onto a pillow as if I had my arms around someone. I knew the bed was empty behind me before I turned around to make sure. Bozo started whining. That was the sound I'd heard but not quite heard before the...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 32

Jack looked at the house. "I guess we should make an appearance." "I want to take our stuff upstairs. I'm sure Bozo needs to get out." "You're right. He's been up there since this morning." Jack got the door but there was no mad scramble to get down the stairs. I felt a hard knot in my chest as my first thought was that something must have happened to him. It must have shown on my face because Jack said, "I'm sure he's downstairs in the house." I took my bag into our room,...

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Jack and JillChapter 109

The scene reminded me of an old Western. The room got quiet as everybody turned around to look at Sara and her dance partner; the band stopped in the middle of their song. The only thing missing was a bartender diving down behind the bar. The spell was broken as two faculty members appeared from nowhere and made their way over to the two of them. Chris was on his way in from the sidelines as Jill nudged me toward Sara. I looked at her, wondering why she was pushing me. "Go on." I walked...

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Jack and JillChapter 103

I stood up and so did Sara. "Thanks, Jack." She kissed me on the cheek and wrapped her arms around me. We were standing in my new kitchen hugging each other when I heard Jill's voice. "My, my. What have we here?" "Oh, Hi Jill. It's not what you think." "Oh, really? And what do you think I think?" "You probably think this is all innocent and I did something nice and Sara's thanking me. It's really a prelude to going in the bedroom and having mad, passionate sex." "Oh. I...

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Jack and JillChapter 112

Sara watched Jill and Mary as they walked toward the store, gossiping and laughing. "She must really hate me." "No, she doesn't hate you. She understands you. She understood you before she even met you. Jill doesn't look at things and decide they're the way they look on the surface. I'm just the opposite. I take everything anybody says at face value, and it's gotten me into trouble. A lot. No, if Jill hated you, I know you wouldn't be in this car today and you probably wouldn't be...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 44

We discussed where to go out to eat. Laurie was a little young to appreciate Perlione's or the country club. Jack suggested Home Town Buffet and told Laurie how she take her own plate around and put whatever she wanted to eat on it. That sold her on it and she started hounding everybody, asking "Can we go now?" every couple of minutes or so. Daddy finally got up after twenty minutes of this. "Honey, why don't we meet you over there? We'll take Laurie to the restaurant and get...

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Jack and JillChapter 118

I didn't do my cleanup in the gym. Going to school was something I wanted to do; I would have felt I was taking advantage if I didn't. Coach was aware of today being Jill's birthday and I had no qualms in not swinging a mop over the gym floor. And if he didn't want to pay for this week, that was fine. After all, I hadn't done anything to earn any money. When I got home, Mom's Lexus was in the driveway but I didn't see Wanda's car. I opened the door to let Bozo out. Wanda and Jill...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 80

Jack took four pictures that I wouldn't mind framing and hanging in the hallway. The rest were very private; a couple of them would make a porn star blush. Those went on my hard drive in a password protected folder. It took a lot for me to hand the memory card back to Jack without reformatting it. Both of us could get into a lot of trouble if those pictures found their way into the wrong hands. And we all know how easy it would be for them to end up on the Internet. I wanted to say...

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Jack and JillChapter 99

"Damn, Mom. I oughta bring you to school for show and tell during sex ed." "Well, there's no reason a girl has to torture herself to bring pleasure to her man. And if she does it right, it will be more pleasurable for him, too." "Well, it seems to be very popular with a lot of people. I read that they spent $25,000 to make Deep Throat and it's brought in over six hundred million." "I'm sure it has. But Linda Lovelace's husband got her to learn how to do that by putting a gun to...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 62

The three of us walked out of the courtroom and into the elevator. We got to the first floor and went to an exit around the corner from the metal detectors. Both Daddy and Arthur had been quiet since we left chambers except when Arthur told us which way to turn. We got to the street and Arthur said. "Where are you parked?" Daddy pointed to the lot across the street at the corner and said, "Over there." "I'm around the block. I'll meet you over there. Eastside,...

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Jack and JillChapter 97

On the way to school, Jill said that she wanted to go furniture shopping on Saturday. I agreed to go out with her to see what was available. I had an idea that furnishing the bedroom, living room and getting a kitchen table as well as all the linens, dishes, silverware and all the other stuff that goes with moving into a new place was going to overtax my meager funds. It had seemed like a fortune when I got my ebay payoff, but I was beginning to realize that with the plans I had for her...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 70

We got to the car and Jack stopped up short. "Did you leave anything inside the car? " he asked. "I don't think so," I said. "Why?" "It looks like someone's been inside it." He walked around the car, checking doors. "They're all locked. But Laurie's seat and her DVD were in there when we got here and they're gone now." "Wait a minute." I got out my phone and pressed 6 to call Daddy. He answered after the first ring. "We're ready to leave for home. You wouldn't happen...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 64

"Give me a couple of minutes to make up a folder for Gina," Jack said. "That's fine. I'll go put on the coffee." I took the plate with the two cinnamon rolls on it and put it on the kitchen table, then started a pot of coffee. I went to the freezer and put the rest of the cinnamon buns on a plate and put them in the microwave, not turning it on yet. Jack came in and sat down at the table, grabbing one of the rolls. The coffee maker went through its dying gurgles and I poured a couple...

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Jack and JillChapter 104

At 9:25, I pulled into the parking lot at the junior college. I got out and made my way over to the gate. The guard checked me out, recognized me and waved. I was waving back when Jill ran up to me. She wrapped her arms around my neck and I spun her around as she kissed me. Kind of like Mary Tyler Moore without the hat. Or was that That Girl? "Wow. This is new. Why so affectionate?" "Can I help it if I miss you?" "No, I guess not. I'd rather have you in my arms than have you ignore...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 14

Bozo looked a lot better with the blood washed off. He did have a scratch about an inch and a half long that was a little over a quarter inch wide near the middle, but it wasn't very deep. Of course, he was perfectly willing to lie in my lap and have me hold him. Jack came back after getting rid the bloody washcloth sat down next to me. He reached over and scratched Bozo behind the ear. Bozo half opened his eyes, saw who it was, thumped his tail a couple of times, then closed his eyes. "I...

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Jack and JillChapter 20

I went into the kitchen and looked at the message board next to the wall phone. There was a message that Jill called with a phone number from our area code that I wasn't familiar with. I dialed the number and a man answered, "Talk to me." "Uh, I'm trying to reach Jill O'Hara. This is the number I have for her." "This is Dr. O'Hara, her father. Who is this?" "Oh, hi John. It's Jack Hill." "Oh, Jack. Hang on a minute... Jillian, there's an obscene phone call for you." This...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 3

It had only been a day, but it felt strange to be going back to school. Spending a day in the middle of the week with Jack was amazing. I like my sleep, and getting up at 5:30 every school day was going to take some getting used to. But being able to snuggle up to Jack and hold his arm all the way to school would make it worth my while. Over the past couple of months, there had been several turning points in my life. Running into Jack was the first one, of course; the one that started it...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 54

Jack and Charlie looked at me like I'd grown another head when I came out of the bedroom. "What?" Jack said, "Did you just say twat?" "Oh, come on, Jack. Don't tell me you've never heard the word." "I've heard it. I'm just surprised to hear it from you." "Girl talk, Jack. Girl talk." Charlie decided it was time to check in with Mary and Jack needed to finish copying his notes. "I'm going to take Bozo out and then I'll probably spend some time with Laurie." "How are...

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Jack and JillChapter 31

Nurse Clipboard must have thought it was safe now. She ran into the makeshift delivery room after John and Mom left and confronted Jill. "We need to do an APGAR score on these children. You're putting the hospital in a terrible position." I heard the clipboard hit the floor and Jill said "Stick your APGAR up your ass, bitch. And clean up that mess." Jill stormed out and was followed shortly by Nurse Clipboard who now had twins in her arms, no way to do anything with her hands and was...

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Jack and JillChapter 80

Tuesday morning came around too early. My alarm went off a half hour before I was used to getting up since I had to take Jill to school first. I heard some noise out near the garage but not enough to wake anyone up. I remember when the next door neighbors added a family room to their house. Once the workmen started, there was no way anyone on the street could sleep. It was as if they had every power tool under the sun, and they had to all be on at once. One more reason to appreciate Alex. I...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 84

"Oh, Shit!" Jack said. "Did you call Silverwood?" We were on the way home from the grocery store. "Yeah, I talked to Claude. They all left early today. He said we didn't miss anything." "That's good. I'm sorry. I didn't even think about it till just now." "That's OK. They're my customer so it's my responsibility, not yours." We got home and Bozo must have smelled the chicken because he followed us into the kitchen, his nose in the air. He was quite disappointed when I...

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Jack and JillChapter 88

Alex and Jorge finished up going through three plates of pancakes and a couple of cups of coffee. Jorge got into the blueberry syrup, he'd never had it before. I was done and went out to see what they were up to. Alex had a long handled squeegee that he used on the floor. It wasn't dry but it wasn't flooded, either. In the meantime, Jorge opened up a long roll of plastic on the front lawn. He went up the stairs to the second floor, got up on a ladder in the middle and measured from the...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 23

I untangled my shirt from the waistband and worked my skirt down, tossing it in the hamper. After taking off the shirt, I used it dab between my legs to clean what hadn't already dripped out. I threw it at Jack, who caught it one-handed. "You can clean up the carpet while I take a shower." Jack and I have this battle going on about whose mess it is. I say since he made it, it's his. He claims it's a gift to me and if I choose to drip it out, it's my problem. So far, neither of us has...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 57

Laurie and Posie were chasing butterflies on the front lawn when we drove up. It looked like the butterflies were winning but neither of them seemed to care. Posie was still working on that running thing, tripping over herself whenever she tried to go too fast. Mary was sitting with her back against the wall, reading a textbook. As soon as we pulled up to the curb, Laurie started running toward me, Posie right behind her. Mary put her book down and made her way to Charlie, though not quite...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 71

We got Myra cleaned up and she started to leave. Laurie asked where Annette was and she told her the kids were down in the car. That meant getting a sweater on Laurie and going down to the car so she could say hello to her friend. Billy seemed happy to see me and Bozo. Yes, Bozo had to go down, too. And Posie. When we got back upstairs, Daddy and Mom were still talking at the kitchen table. I got the pot of coffee and topped everyone off. Again, I got the 'can't believe this coffee'...

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Jack and JillChapter 79

Telling Jill I'd sleep anywhere as long as she was with me was obviously the right thing to say. She held on to my arm and pulled close, a little sigh escaping her lips. I relaxed and was almost asleep when she spoke. "Jack?" Oh boy. Now what. "Hmmm?" "Do you remember this morning? In the car?" "Uh Huh. What about it?" "I told you I'd make it up to you for being there last night. I owe you, Jack." Her right arm untangled itself from mine and I felt her hand snake under my...

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Jack and JillChapter 91

You have to have warm dinner rolls with lots of butter when you eat beef stew. If it's not the law, it should be. We'd stopped at Vons and picked up a tube of the things. I tossed them to Mary when we walked into the house. Sara look kind of wary when she saw the Tupperware. "What is it?" "It's beef stew." "It's not going to be like yesterday's, is it?" "Nah. This smelled pretty good. And Jill made sure she didn't screw up." "All right, then." Jill emptied the stew into...

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Jack and JillChapter 68

Bozo spent the night in the garage with us. He stayed over near the water heater. Mom had told Jill to take responsibility for what she was doing to me while we were doing our chores earlier. Jill had promised to make it better. She did. I'd planned on talking to her about what she and Mary talked about while they were washing Mom's new car. That idea went out the window. Jill wouldn't let me put shorts on and she was naked when I turned out the main light. We got into bed and the next...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 50

Laurie's action confused me. Did she think of me as just another DVD on the pile, another person to come into her life for a while and then leave? I wanted to tell her that I would always be around, that she could count on me, but I knew it wasn't true. My life was getting busier and busier every day and I just didn't have the time to spend with her like I was today. Less than a year from now, there was a good chance Jack and I would be gone, off to a college in some city far away. Would...

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Jack and JillChapter 55

The alarm went off at 6:00. I got up and Jill moaned. Bozo came over to me and made himself known. I'd totally forgotten he was in the garage with us. He really was a pretty good dog. I opened the side door and saw that the outside lights were still on. Bozo ran out to squat as I flipped the switch. Jill came up behind me, put her hand on my shoulder and gave me a quick kiss. "See you inside. Gotta pee." I saw her open the kitchen door, step up with one foot, then screech "Daddy!" I...

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Jack and JillChapter 9

We all sat down to dinner. I was glad we'd taken that walk. Mom had roast beef with mashed potatoes and gravy and asparagus covered in sour cream. "So how was your big date." "It was fine, Mary." "Did you get any?" "Mary, I don't want to hear talk like that. It's Jackie's business whether he got any or not. How would you like it if he asked you if you put out when you start dating?" My father's name was Jack Raymond Hill. When I was born, they named me Jack Royce Hill. So...

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Jack and JillChapter 24

I gave them time to get home, then called John on his cell phone. "Talk to me." "Hi, John. It's Jack." "Hang on, I'll get her." "Wait a minute. I need to talk to you. I need your OK before I buy her something." "Jack, I said I wasn't ready for that..." It was after dinner. The only reason we were getting into this was that I needed to borrow her car to make it work. "Jack, I think it's too soon. Look at you, you were ready to give up on girls last week. You just gave...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 22

Jack got home a little after five thirty. When he kissed me and asked "How was your day?" I felt like Donna Reed. Pretty good. I could get used to this. After we swapped some spit, I asked, "Did you shower after practice?" "Yes, Ma'am." He turned his head and pulled the top of his ear down. "See?" "Good Boy. Now you need to take Bozo out and let him do his business for about five minutes. And when you come back, I need you to lock the front door. Then let me know you're back,...

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Jack and JillChapter 65

My body tried to jump up but something was holding my right arm down. I came up to consciousness and saw that it was Jill. She moved a bit and moaned. The banging that had awakened me started up again. "Amuhmfamfh" was as about as coherent as I could be this soon after waking. "Jack. Jill. Come on, breakfast. Mom wants to talk to us." I was able to get out a fairly understandable "In a minute, Mary." I reached over to get my underpants but they felt stiff. "I used them to clean...

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Jack And Jill The Second BookChapter 63

Daddy had his eyes closed and was conducting Beethoven's Fifth Symphony as I came up to the car. It was easy to tell because he was at the da da da daaaah part. He turned toward me as I opened the door. His face looked relaxed and he smiled at me silently, leaned forward, turned the key and started the engine. We eased out of the parking lot towards home. He listened to the CD for a while, then lowered the volume. "How did it go?" "Real good. I think Myra's going to come work for us....

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Jack and JillChapter 77

Miss Beevers asked Sara to stay a minute after class, so I went out into the hallway to wait for her. Sally Faragon came up to me. Sally is known for her mouth. She's one of the two girls who was talking to Sara when I put my arm around her. And the one who was spreading the word at the beginning of English. "Gee, Jack, that was some essay. Did you really do all that stuff?" "Yeah, I guess. Sometimes Sara makes things seem more important than they really are." "Did she really have a...

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