“Listen closely, Henry,” she said. I did exactly as she said. I left immediately for herhouse, put my bike in her garage and went to the b...ckdoor. She was waiting to lead me to the basement. She was dressed in an old sweat suit and her hair laysoftly around her face. There was a twinkle in hereyes, but her mouth was pursed sternly. “Henry, if you ever tell anyone you’ve been here,Butch’ll kill you. You know that, don’t you?” I nodded.“If he. Well, it was her time to get a shock. But Mummy can be very stubbornand she wasn't about to give up yet. She spent a little time composingherself before grasping a hold of my shoulders and pulling me off ofher. She stood there glowering down at me."Well good," she started determined to take control of the situation."As this will be your room from now on. If you want to act like agirl then you will be treated like a girl, in every way. Is thatunderstood young lady?" Yes Mummy," I replied. "So, Carl, do you really have a mission for us, or was it all about finding a way to get back in our panties?" Colleen, Beth Ann, Rebecca, and Regina were reclining on the bed, naked, and soaked from our exertions. The only thing that would have made it more fun would be if Winnie was there with us, but she was happily married (to the observant eye) to Jack, and NOT available for any extra-ordinary exertions with us. They'd left the children with their nannies and lots of guards, and flown the. They were said to be a very pompous and arrogant race, only little better regarded than the dragons, whose conceited manners they aped all too successfully. Only their most remote aerie-cities survived the first devastating assaults of the Dragons in the earliest days of the war, and it could well be said that the great war may have resulted largely from the enmity that those two flying races had for the other. It was only when the war soon turned to near certain and total annihilation for the.
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