His new habit turned out to be a huge help. He was energized, he can fully function throughout his grueling schedule. No more body aches, no more fatigue, his mind was sharp and alert, more importantly, he can make love to Charlie more often than before.
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Charlie was finishing up in the office. She put back some files in Maxine's cabinet, stacked a few pending materials on her desk for the next Monday. It was Friday, she was relieved she didn't have to work on assignments afterward.Sometimes she would stay
The last thing he remembered about being at the party was a blur. He remembered being surrounded by faces from the silver screen, magazine covers, glamorous ads, and the red carpet. Most of them didn't know who he was, but they seemed to like what they saw, offering him all sorts of favors in exchange for something in return.
Gastonburry had changed a lot in the course of 20 years. It had always been a city of students, some of the oldest schools were still standing strong, giving the best education in the country. One of them was University of Gastonburry where she was an alma mater alongside Bill and Malcolm.
"Ms. Ludlow ... can I talk to you for a moment?" Professor Winthrop called after class.She stayed behind until everyone left the classroom.
"You're saying somebody recorded what happened in that room that night?" Tommy demanded an explanation."Mm ... hmm ..." Amber nodded while sucking on her lollipop.
She had been married to Bill for 5 years when she started to notice the signs. Charlene was barely 3 years old, Bill's career was climbing fast as a lawyer. He spent 10 to 12 hours at work while she drowned in house chores, caring for a toddler by herself. He always came home late, she was drained of energy by the time he arrived.
"Okay ... are you guys ready?" Brad asked the three boys and two girls of his Goldstone Night Film team.Charlie was one of them. They gathered on the side of Goldstone Avenue at their designated meeting point. All six of them were Arch Film Institute stud
Amber Stewart took a seat in the middle of a restaurant full of people. She wore a casual outfit, covered with a denim jacket, a black cap on her head to hide who she was. Even so, she stood out among the diners who were mostly Asian immigrants who lived in the area.