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Click hereIt is a good thing I had put the tray down because I certainly would have dropped it. "Oh my God, how did she know?"
I could see the alarm and fear gripping Cliff. "Wha... What's the letter about Alice?"
I hadn't seen Gerry come to the door. "It's alright Alice. It is all water long gone over the dam. If you want to show him the letter, I can get rid of the one I wrote for him."
Anon Below: "Waaaaah! This person doesn't write for me, and only me, so I'm done with him! Waaaah!" However, the part of anon's comment about disrespecting "her patents" is intriguing. I'm sure noooo-body ever got drunk and stupid at his own wedding.
It really frosts me when the plot relies on such an absurd vehicle as the groom got so drunk at his wedding that he was unscious.
Yeah, right. Hw Totally ignores his new bride, disrespect his AND her patents, as well as everyone there, to behave like a dumb shit college idiot. Sure, like that happens. Using such things as this ruin a story and I stopped reading that scene right there. Clearly the next part is she fucks the best man, and defines herself and his pregnant wife with barely a thought.
Totalling disgusting.
I'm done with this author.
So, fifty-three years ago, hotels did not have keycard locks, which were not widely used until around 2K. Anachronisms are like roaches: even a small one can ruin a well-laid feast.
Good story to me. Just want to know what Gerry's letter said. Did Cliff ever fess up? - I'm assuming not since she still had her letter. Looks like Gerry was able to forgive Cliff despite him never confessing.