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What? Sam's involved in more shenanigans?

----- Thursday

I awoke apparently right after Cindy and Sue did. I met them in the kitchen, both naked, as I started to put water on to boil for tea.

"Want to give me a lift, Sam. I'll get the coffee mugs down again."

"Hop on."

She got up on my shoulders once again. She really likes that and while up there this time she started grinding her hips into my neck. As she was reaching for the cabinet door she was doing an awful lot of squirming around to where she rotated all the way around and shifted her legs. She was still on my shoulders but the other way around -- my face was in her crotch. I could hear Cindy giggling.

I tried saying, "I know what you're doing. You think you can get away with that, huh?" Except it came out "Eh nu wa ya daa ya brb blaah dooo hurrr?"

And, of course, Sue responded to that with a moan. So I shoved my face into her pussy harder and opened my mouth and tried to repeat that with my tongue all the way out. Just to make sure she got the meaning, you understand. Sue screamed. I figured she would wake everyone else but I suppose they were just too sound asleep. It was, after all, still pretty early. It usually takes a lot to get Sue to scream, but she was on a hair trigger this morning.

I ended up setting her down on the countertop and finishing her off there. I had to make sure she was scooted all the way to the counter rim because I couldn't reach much further back. Then I felt my underwear being pulled to my ankles and as I turned around Cindy gave me a kiss.

"Mmm. She tastes good."

"Indeed she does, Cindy. Indeed she does."

Sue hopped down and said, "Oh no you don't. Not yet, Cindy. I'm not finished." She moved over to the kitchen table, pulled out a chair and put her head down on the seat which left her beautiful little ass up in the air and legs split slightly apart.

Cindy had let go. It had been a while after all that Sue and I had been together, so we were making up for lost time. I took Sue from behind.

"Oh, Sam. Do me. Talk to me, Sam. Talk to me."

"Ok. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit." Her ass was staring right at me and I couldn't think of much else to say at that particular moment. You see, my word processor usage has been a little excessive of late.

She turned around to look back at me and said, "What the fuck?"

Cindy was laughing hard.

"It's Latin, baby."

"Oh, yeah, Sam. Fuckin' ungh ... Latin. Fuckin' A, the pope is coming."

"That's right babe. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore."

Cindy was literally rolling on the floor now, knees to her chest, laughing so hard her sides hurt.

"Sam. Do me harder. Tell me what it means."

"It's a magic spell from a fairy. I say the words and pump my magic wand into you and it's going to make you six inches tall."

"Aaaaah, yes! Fuckin' make me small."

"Ut enim ad minim veniam, babe."

"Aaaaaaa, ooooooohhhhhhh!", she spoke. Or not. She shuddered.

Well, that did it. It was over for now and Sue fell slowly away to the floor, pouring herself down the chair. Cindy was pretty much out of it on the floor too. What a way to start the morning.

"So, anyone want coffee? Tea?"

Cindy, still on her side on the floor, raised her hand up in the air. "I'll have tea."

"Tea it is. So tell me, Sue. What got into you?"

As she caught her breath she got up and sat on the chair. "I've been so horny lately with nobody to take care of me. I was going crazy."

"That was pretty crazy. But what about you two last night? What did you two do?"

"It was one of those numbered positions, Sam. I won't tell you what it is but it comes after sixty eight and before seventy."

"I see. And you were still horny this morning?"

"It's been a long time, Sam.", she whined.

"You can come around more often."

"I can?"

"Certainly."

"Yeah, Sue. I'd love to have you around more too.", Cindy said. "Sam's not driving me to and from work anymore. I won't have as much time with him. You can make it up for me. Tee hee."

"Oh gosh. I still have to get cleaned up. You two won't mind if I leave for work, would you?", Sue said.

"We all have to work today."

As Sue was leaving the kitchen she stopped and whispered in my ear, "Damn, you outdid yourself. That bit about making me six inches tall took me over the edge; it was like being tossed over a cliff."

"Glad to be of service.", I said with a wink. "Now go shower so we can all get one in before going to work."

What Sue said made feel really good about myself. I was feeling ten feet tall. That's taller than Julie. Damn.

"I never knew how much I'd miss her, Sam. When I get a place to stay I'm asking her to be my roommate.", Cindy said.

"I wish you wouldn't go."

"Me too. But she can't be my roommate here."

"Why not?"

"You don't have enough room."

"I got it. We all stop taking the meds. When we're two feet tall one room will seem like three and we can all share. Plenty of room. Problem solved."

"Sam!"

"Okay. I just don't want to see you leave."

"Believe me, I don't want to either. We'll still come see you."

"You better!"

Cindy and I had tea. I made coffee for the rest of them. I had to leave before Cindy but Sue was leaving at the same time. I kissed everyone goodbye, including Julie who wouldn't be leaving for another hour. Erin was sleeping; big surprise. I gave her a kiss on the cheek while she was still in bed before I left. This is about how my mornings would go from now on.

Work was uneventful. I did leave early; today was treatment day. Or at least for Teagan. I was on the pills. This would be Cindy's and my last official day getting blood taken for monitoring. Heaven only knows what they were doing with all that blood, but if it helps I'm all for it.

I told Jill the news about Marie and Joe on the way to the clinic.

"Aw, I'm so happy for them.", she said.

"Marie might be calling you soon. I gave Jennifer your phone number to give to Marie. Those two are staying in touch."

"I can't believe I didn't give them my number."

"I wasn't sure if you did or not. I gave it to Jennifer just in case."

"Do you think they miss me, Sam?"

"Certainly. Hopefully, Marie will call."

"Who's Marie?"

"She's a gal in the group I went through treatment with, Tee."

"And Joe too?"

"Yep. They met during treatment. Isn't that cool?"

"I suppose so."

"You might meet someone like that too."

"You're trying to set me up again, Sam."

"Sorry."

"I'm not ready to get married."

"Okay. I said I'm sorry."

Then Jill and Tee talked the rest of the drive over.

It's funny how people split up into groups. Jacob and Emma spent most of the night talking to each other. Jill spent it with Caleb and Cindy with Ava. Tee spent a little time with everyone, but mostly Alex and her hung around together. Matthew kept pestering me throughout the night. I, despite the pestering, remained civil. You'd be proud of me.

Tonight was the infamous "stay healthy" night. I was put up as a prime example on two counts: one was getting pneumonia, the other getting drunk.

"It wasn't my fault guys. Honest.", I said in my defense.

"It never is, is it Tee?", Matt told her. Tee chuckled at this. Ingrate. She was the reason I got pneumonia.

"Don't be hard on him, Matt. I know it sounds bad but if weren't for him getting pneumonia I probably wouldn't be here."

"And where else would you be?"

"Dead."

"Oh. I'm sorry, Sam."

"No problem, Matt. Thanks, Tee."

I judge too early sometimes. Julie beat us home by just a few minutes. It seems she had been with her own group.

"Sorry I didn't tell you earlier, Sam. There wasn't much time. The girls in the club wanted to meet me so I went out tonight. Are you mad at me?"

"No, I'm not mad. How'd it go?"

"It was like a tall girls convention. You should have seen all of them."

"I can imagine."

"I was the tallest."

"I'm proud of you."

"I got a chance to talk to every one of them. It was so fast I can't even remember all of their names. Then they made me wait in another room while they took a vote and they voted to let me join their group. It was a unanimous decision."

"That sounds great. Do you like them?"

"So far. You should see the twins. One of them is an inch taller than the other. And they're both like six ten. But they're some of the shortest ones there."

"Sounds like lots of them are over seven feet tall."

"I think so."

"It must be good to find others just like yourself."

"It is, Sam. I'm so excited."

"I'm happy for you. What do they do?"

"It's a social club. They have parties, go visit places, that sort of thing."

"When do they meet?"

"They have a party this Saturday night. Can I go?"

"Sure, if you want to. It's your life, Julie. You don't have to ask permission."

"But I won't be able to take you with me."

"It's ok. We'll still be together every night."

"I know."

"Look, I do things without you sometimes. I went to dinner with Michele last week, remember?"

"Ok. I promise I won't be too long."

"Julie. Just go and have fun. Alright?"

"Ok."

I could understand how she felt. I was in the same position when I started the treatments and meeting others that had the disease, like me. We all had something in common.

This night Julie insisted on pleasing Cindy and I. We assured her she always pleases us but she just had to go down on both of us. Cindy especially had a good time with this -- can you imagine how big Julie's tongue seemed to her?

All in all, a pretty good Thursday.


----- Friday night

No Sue this morning to get up on my shoulders. But Cindy and I had our morning tea. Naked. However, it was back to work for all once again. But it was also Friday night at Mike's once again.

I tried another new song:

     You wake up in sweat.
     You've stuck out your neck.
     You've lost the bet.
     Your life is a wreck.
     Suffer, struggle, survive.

     The man has you trapped.
     He listens to it all.
     You can't escape.
     You're going to fall.
     Suffer, struggle, survive.

...

There are a few more verses to this. I know, it's stupid. It kind of sounds like a heavy metal song if you don't know the melody. I just had to sing it. Turns out, people did seem to like it and it wasn't just my wishful thinking or imagination. Or maybe they were just being nice to me. Don't know. But I decided not to care. If I did (and deep inside I did care but didn't want to admit it) then thinking about what people thought of it would eat me up inside.

One thing I had going for me that night is that lots of my fans showed up. The usual cadre was there: Julie, Jill, Cindy, and Sue. And of course, Sharon helped me perform. Tee was there along with Erin and Fred. There was also Michele and Jennifer from the group as well as Ava and Matt from Tee's group. Zoe showed up with her boyfriend and even Yo from my old job was there. I asked everyone over afterwards.

Not everyone came home with us though: we left Jennifer and Matt behind. However, Tee would be coming until she had to go home. She did say that she could could stay late, but how late nobody knew. I made her tell her parents that I would make sure that she had no alcohol.

We stopped to get pizza at Luigi's. As it turns out, that's where Tee used to work. She was with us when we picked up the pizza but was afraid of going inside for fear that nobody working would recognize her; that's what she said. I knew the truth -- she was afraid that they actually would recognize her in her present state of stature. I tried to persuade her to come in with us but it was a no go. I didn't push it.

We got home and everyone had pizza. Except Tee. I made her eat leftovers. And ice cream. I mingled for a little bit and met up with Michele.

"Hey, Michele!", I said. "This must be your first time at the house."

"No. I was here before. I was here when you came home from the hospital."

"Oops. I was kind of in pain that day. I think I do remember that now. Anyways, thanks for coming over tonight. I'm glad you made it."

"Aw, Sam. Thank you for inviting me."

"You don't need an invitation. You're always welcome. How's work?"

"Work is coming along great."

"I'm glad Yo showed up. Do you know where he is?"

"He's around here somewhere."

"Cool. You guys will have to catch me up on what's happening in the office."

"Well, I can tell you, not too much. It's business as usual but I'm getting to try my hand on some fun stuff. How's your new job?"

"I haven't done too much actual work yet. I've been learning all the rules. Lots of security there. But I did get to watch a video on sexism in the workplace."

"Ha, I should work there."

"My boss and workmate are both female. You'd fit right in. If you don't mind the wait to get a clearance, maybe I can check out what they might have for you."

"You keep trying to get me new jobs. Let me get used to my current job first.", she said lightheartedly.

"Sure. Oh look. Hey, Yo! Come on over."

"What's up, man?"

"Getting used to my new job. How's your new employee doing?"

"She's doing real good, Sam. She's a natural. She'll be running the place soon. I'll have to watch out for her taking my job if I don't step it up."

"That's right.", I said. "You better watch out for her."

"You guys.", Michele said.

"Hey, Sam?", Yo asked, "Julie looks like she's grown since I saw her last; grown quite a bit."

"Yep. Although I think it may have stopped by now."

"Even her tits look bigger."

Michele hit Yo in the arm.

"Ow! What was that for?"

Michele said, "That's not a nice thing to say in the presence of a lady."

"Oh, sorry, Michele. It's just that, well, I'm sorry."

"He's seen Julie topless before.", I told her.

"I've heard about some of your parties."

"Blame Cindy."

"Why?"

"All she wants to do is get naked and dance."

"Aw. Cute little Cindy? I can't believe that."

"Ask anyone."

"Yo?"

"Oh, he wouldn't know. Ask Sue."

"Ok. I'll believe you for now."

"Erin is also in cohorts with Cindy."

"Your sister?"

"Yep. Have you met her?"

"Yes, I have. She seems nice."

"Oh, she is. She just likes to have fun too much."

"There's nothing wrong with that."

"Ah ha. So, you condone everyone getting naked."

"I didn't say that. You're putting words in my mouth."

"You just indicated that if Erin got naked and started dancing then it's ok."

"Um. Let's change the subject."

"Ok. Did you know Yo has a beach house?"

"You do, Yo?"

"Yeah. I let Sam and Julie stay there one weekend this past summer."

"That's where he saw Julie topless.", I said. "He barged right in on us."

"I had to take care of something. I let you two stay for free, didn't I?"

"Yes, you did. You should have seen his face when he caught Julie topless, Michele."

"He must have caught a good glimpse before Julie covered up."

"She didn't cover up. She was just getting used to people staring at her and I think after getting over the initial shock of someone walking into the beach house on us, UNANNOUNCED", and I emphasized that part to Yo, "she wanted to see what Yo would do. I'm sure his expression egged her on. She stood there, remaining topless, as we talked."

"It must have been the highlight of Yo's day."

"It certainly was.", he said.

"You should be ashamed of yourself, Yo.", Michele chastised him.

"I told you I was taking care of business."

"You didn't announce yourself."

"Well, I didn't expect to see anyone like that."

"You need to respect people's privacy."

"Well, she enjoyed it."

"I'll have to agree with Yo there, Michele.", I said. "Julie had been topless all weekend."

"Even outside?"

"Yep. At the beach. They're all topless now you know."

"Not all of them."

"Most of them. Julie was just becoming comfortable with that idea this summer."

"I'd have been mortified if someone walked in on me like that."

"You've never been topless in public?", I asked.

"No."

"You should see Cindy. She loves being totally naked out in public. She claims that she can get away with it since she looks like a little girl. I think she's right. You should try it sometime.", I teased her.

"No. Way."

"You've never had the fantasy of being the only one nude in a crowd?"

"Well, fantasy is fantasy. I'm not brave enough for that."

Hmmm. I didn't expect this answer. Maybe she secretly wanted to try it.

"You look like you have a killer body, Michele. I'm sure the guys would lust after you and the girls would be jealous in that situation." She was embarrassed now; that also shut her up.

"Yeah, but you should see Julie's huge tits.", Yo said.

Michele instantly and visibly changed her demeanor. You could see her face and posture go from being flattered to angry. Her eyes narrowed into slits and she wore a frown.

"She's just big all over, Yo.", I said, trying to diffuse the situation to which Yo seemed oblivious. "Michele's boobs would be just as arousing if they were out for everyone to see, I'm sure."

Michele softened a little but I could tell that she was still upset. I've learned that no girl likes to be compared to another. Yo would have to learn that lesson. Unfortunately, for him, he got up and ran over to Julie and Sue who were talking on the other side of the room.

"Sorry, Michele. Yo can be crude sometimes."

Michele sighed. "It's ok, Sam. Thanks for sticking up for me."

"I meant it."

"I know. Maybe I should be more like Cindy to get noticed."

"Believe me, guys notice. You just need to be you."

"You wouldn't want to see me dance around naked?"

"I would. And speak of the devil. Hey, Cindy. How's it going?"

"Good. Have you seen Sue?"

"Over there with Julie."

"Oh, thanks", she said as she went wandering away.

"Same old gang, huh, Sam?", Michele asked.

"I guess so. Have you heard the news about Marie and Joe?"

"What news?"

"They're getting married."

"Whoa. Really? When? Where?"

"I don't know yet. I wish they were here tonight."

"Gail is missing too. She's been here before, right?"

"Yes, a few times. I don't know where she is."

"She's taking a liking to you, Sam."

"Because I reached out to her. I could tell she was avoiding us all in the group. I knew she was nervous. She still is when around people she doesn't know, I fear."

"I like her. How did you hear about Marie and Joe?"

"Through Jennifer. She keeps in touch with Marie."

"Is she here tonight? I saw her at Mike's."

"Jennifer? No. She's doing something with family this weekend."

"You sound like you're getting in good with her. Mysterious Jennifer. I guess you've reached out to her too."

"Nah. She's not like Gail. She handles things pretty well."

"Not very talkative, is she?"

"I wouldn't say that."

"You have to make the effort to talk to her. She won't talk to you."

"She's not that bad."

"It's only because of you."

"What does that mean?"

"Everyone likes to talk to Sam."

"Ugh. It's not like that at all. She'll talk to you too, I'm sure. Next time we're all together I'll get her to open up more. You'll see."

"Alright. Is that girl over there -- the one talking with Cindy -- the one that you saved in the tree?"

"Uh, no. That's Ava. Teagan is ... uh ... there. She's talking with Sharon. You know Sharon?"

"I met her before, yes."

"Those two are good friends."

"Ok. Who's Ava? She looks like she has the virus too."

"She does. She's in the next group for the clinical trials. Tee is in that group."

"Tee?"

"Short for Teagan. You know that Cindy and I are, or actually were, going to the next clinical trial sessions, right?"

"Yeah. What do you mean, were?"

"We're done. But I'll probably be going back anyway even if it's just to bring Jill."

"Jill's really nice."

"And she's really getting into her work. They're paying her now. She's helping them take blood and she does a lot of other stuff. You should hear Tee and her talk. Yak, yak, yak."

"They're girls, Sam. That's what girls do."

"In that case, Tee is the uber-girl."

"Be nice."

"I am. Remember, this is the girl I caught pneumonia over."

"In that case, talk about her all you want.", she laughed.

"Wanna meet her?"

"Why not? Let's go."

"Hi, Tee. Hi, Sharon, Jill. Do you know Michele, Tee?"

"No.", Teagan replied. "It's nice to meet you, Michele."

"How are you doing, Teagan?"

"I'm fine."

"Have the meds kicked in yet?"

"I don't know. I'm not sure if I've stopped shrinking or not."

"You'll get better. I bet you were surprised to find out you caught the disease."

"Surprise is not the word I'd use."

"I understand. I'm glad Sam was around to help."

"Me too. I treated him poorly. Heaven only knows why he's trying to help."

"It's what he does.", said Sharon. "Sam is very special."

"I know, Sharon.", Tee said. "So, what did you think of these two singing up on stage tonight, Michele?"

"They're good. Very good. Sam, where did you learn that song?"

"Which one?"

"The one about suffer, and um, whatever the rest is. Survive, I think."

"You like it?"

"Yeah. It sounds like one of those sixties protest songs."

"Good. That's what I was going for. I wrote it."

"That's such a great song. I love it. What do you call it?"

"Just 'Suffer, struggle, survive', I guess. I'll figure it out for sure before it's ready for downloading."

"I can download it? You mean you're going to publish it?"

"He already has three songs published that you can download.", Sharon told her.

"How cool is that? I know a rock star."

"The term is folk star.", I said. "But that's only if my songs sell. Which, I'm sure, they won't."

"Sam! I bet they'll do great.", Sharon scolded.

"Yeah, Sam. You and Sharon are good.", Tee was saying. "Don't be dissing my girl Sharon. She's singing in there too."

"Okay, okay. Sharon's the folk star. I'm just the guy singing."

They all rolled their eyes. Michele grabbed my upper arm and leaned her head into my neck.

"You are special, Sam."

I rolled my eyes.

"I'll be right back.", Tee said. "I have to go to the bathroom."

Tee left and I looked around to see who Michele hadn't met yet. There was Ava talking with Cindy and Sue so we went over to talk to them.

"Hi, Ava. Have you met everyone."

"I'm meeting lots of new people. Who's this?"

"This is Michele. Michele meet Ava."

"Hi."

"So you just started in the group with Tee, I hear.", Michele said.

"Yeah. I've never met anyone else with the disease before. I'm excited. I think that this could work out well."

"It's really worked out great for me. Sam got me a new job."

"Ooo. Get me a new job too, Sam."

"What do you do?", I asked.

"I'm kind of between jobs now."

"Ah. Well, what do you want to do?"

"I want to be CEO of huge company."

"I'm afraid I can't help you there."

"I'll settle for flipping burgers."

"I don't work at any burger joints, sorry. Do you have any training? School?"

"I can arrange flowers. I took a course at the community college."

"Did you check out any of the florists in town? Or maybe in the city?"

"Yeah. Nobody has anything for me at the moment. I don't want to go to the city."

"I don't blame you. Maybe we can think of something. Oh, hey, Tee. You're back. We're going to need to find something for Tee too."

"Tee too! That's like Tee two.", Sue said. "Like, the number two. Hi, Tee two."

We all rolled our eyes.

"Actually we call her Tee the fairy.", I told everyone.

Tee rolled her eyes.

"So, what're you going to find for me, Sam?"

"A job."

"And what kind of job can I have like this?"

"Like what?"

"Being small. Helloooo!"

"How about an entomologist?"

That stopped her. Everyone else was looking at each other, most of them obviously not knowing what I was talking about.

After a while of thinking she came back with, "Well, I'll need a different job first so I can finish school."

"Why don't you get a student loan?"

"I don't know how."

"I can help you."

"I don't know, Sam."

"We'll talk about it later."

"Fine."

"What's entomology?", asked Ava. We all waited for Teagan to reply.

Finally she said, "It's the study of insects."

"Why would anyone want to study insects?"

This got her going. Tee talked of ecology, genetics, evolution, physiology, and disease. Before I had only heard her talk of trivial things; clothes, music, tv shows, and that sort of stuff. I have to say that almost everyone else found what she had to say boring. I didn't.

I would ask her questions about stuff which kept her talking, much to the disappointment of the others. I figured after a while though I'd cool it. I think the others were ready to bean me over the head with something hard for keeping Tee talking all this time. I didn't care. It was good to see Tee get excited about something.

I finally left Michele and Tee to talk while I picked up the conversation with Cindy, Sue and Ava.

"Wow, when she finds a subject she likes she can really talk, can't she?", Ava said.

"Ava, you have no idea."

"I don't want to find out. But there is something I am curious about, Sam. Is Julie really your girlfriend?"

"Yes, she is."

"She's amazingly tall."

"Yep."

"Sam, this is going to sound crass but I don't mean it that way. I'm just genuinely curious. They told me that you two used to be the same size."

"That's right."

"When she started growing bigger, didn't she, um, want to move on?"

"Move on? I'm not sure what you mean."

"Uh, most ladies find guys shorter than them unattractive."

"So, you're asking why she didn't she leave me?"

"Yeah."

"Would you leave someone shorter than you?"

"Probably. There's not much chance of that happening now though."

"Have you asked Julie?"

"No. We haven't been formally introduced yet."

"No time like the present. Let's go."

We interrupted Julie and Yo's conversation.

"Julie, I'd like you to meet someone. This is Ava. She's in the program with Tee."

"Hello, Ava. How are you?"

"I'm fine."

"She has a question for you, Julie?"

"Go ahead, then."

"No. Not really.", Ava said. "We don't have to talk about it."

"About what?"

"She wants to know why you never left me when you got bigger and I was smaller than you."

"I never really thought of it. Sam's the best thing to ever happen to me. He wrote a song about me. Has anyone ever written a song about you, Ava?"

"No, I can't say anyone has."

"Then I guess you can't imagine how much love I have for Sam."

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean it to come across like that."

"Ava?", I said, "How did you mean it to come across?"

"I shouldn't have asked that."

"Let me guess: you like tall, dark and handsome?"

"Who doesn't?"

"What about tall, light and handsome?"

"Sure, I guess."

"Would you go out with someone tall, dark and not so handsome?"

"I don't know. Maybe."

"But not short, dark and handsome, right?"

"That's not true."

"Would you go out with Matt, from the clinical trials group?"

"Maybe."

"I can set something up for you two."

"That's ok. You don't have to do that."

"Why not?"

"I'll be fine."

I could tell she was nervous but I wasn't letting her off the hook.

"Is it because he's short?"

"No."

"Then I guess it's because he's African American."

"No. No. Race doesn't matter."

"Then stature does. Doesn't it?"

"Ok. I'll admit it. I don't find short guys attractive."

"I guess you won't have to worry about that, then, since there aren't too many guys that are shorter. I hope you find someone attractive enough for you."

"I didn't mean it that way. You're attractive."

"But I'm shorter than you."

"Not by much."

"I guess a couple weeks ago when I was still above four feet tall I was attractive. But not now, huh. Tell me something. What happens if you shrink and you become shorter than I am. Will I then automatically become attractive?"

"No. I mean yes. No, wait. I mean no. I don't know! You're trying to trick me."

"No, I'm not. I'm trying to show you how absurd your belief is."

"But you sing."

"So?"

"So, that makes up for being short."

"I see. If someone is short and unattractive then singing makes them attractive again."

"No. It's ... complicated."

"No, it's not."

"Look, I'm sorry you two. Can we just forget I ever mentioned it?"

"Sure, Ava.", I said. "What about you Julie?"

Julie stood up. Her head almost touched the ceiling. She walked closer to Ava and looking down on her said, "I'm not so sure I can forget this. Ava? I feel sorry for you. You've obviously never loved someone as much as I love Sam because if you did you would know that size isn't important at all. It's only the size of your heart that's important. I just hope that someone will come along that can love someone like you with such a small heart."

I'm thinking that if anyone else insulted Ava like that that she would fire right back at them. However, Julie wasn't anyone else. Standing over Ava she was hugely intimidating. Ava didn't say a word back, instead, she just walked back over to Cindy, Sue and Tee.

"Thanks, Julie."

"No need for thanks."

"Eh, I think she's just insensitive."

Julie crouched down and gave me a kiss.

"Sam. Would you mind if Yo and I spent the night together?"

"No."

"Sure?"

"Yes, I'm sure."

"Thanks. I'm sure one of the gals over there will take good care of you tonight."

"It's not a problem, even if they don't. Have fun."

I walked back over to the others.

"Sam?", Michele asked. "Where are Julie and Yo going?"

"Oh, ... uh, ... I think they, uh, ... are just going to have some private time."

"Private time?"

I wasn't sure what to say to Michele. I could see now that this was disturbing her. I wished I had realized that a minute ago.

"I think they just want to talk privately. Yeah, that's it. I'm sure they just want to get away from the noise."

"Quiet, huh? Hey, Ava wasn't very nice to you."

"Nah. She's ok."

"I don't find you unattractive."

"Thank you, Michele. I don't find you unattractive either."

"In fact, I think you're very attractive. Don't you like me?"

"Of course I do."

She grabbed my arm again and whispered in my ear, "We could have some quiet time together too." Her lips were brushing against my ear lobes.

"Uh, we could?"

So I looked to Cindy for some help out of this. What I got instead was a wink.

"Go get 'em tiger.", was all Cindy said.

"W-wait! Where're you going?"

"Sue and I are going to bring Sharon and Tee home."

"But Fred can do that."

"Do you see Fred?"

I looked. "Where did he go?"

"He's with Erin in the bedroom."

"Well, maybe he'll be out soon."

"Yeah, right. Certainly not before Tee has to be home."

I looked over at Tee for some support.

"Excuse me, folks. I have to go to the little girls room.", she said as she ran off.

"Again?", I was thinking. I hope she doesn't have a bladder problem. That meant nobody was going to help me out of this predicament.

Unfortunately, I figured out too late that Michele had her eye on Yo. She was either using me to get back at him for sleeping with Julie, or I was his replacement for the night.

"Michele, we don't have to do this."

"I haven't repaid you for getting me the new job."

She had a point. No, wait. That's just a pretense. Should I really do this? Maybe it would make her feel better. It seems everyone was ok with this. Except me, that is. Michele is really cute though. Am I really that shallow?

"Ok, let's go, Michele. There's a free bedroom left for us."

 

 

Chapter End Notes:

Sam sure has a lot of discipline when it comes to the gals. So, who, I mean, what next?

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