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Competition wizard Published this article page no  46  Her recitation complete, she turned to him, and said, “My personal choice for Romeo would be Brad Pitt.” “Excellent,” Todd said. “Would you like to continue our literary discussion?” “No, that’s enough for tonight.” “Good,” she told him, and held out her hand. “Ten dollars, please.” “For what?” he asked. “I didn’t touch you.” “The intelligent conversation,” she let him know. “I had to study hard to learn that.” “Oh, well, that’s understandable,” he told her, and slipped a ten out of his wallet, which, he noticed, was quite a bit thinner than it was when he arrived, fresh from a nearby ATM. “I seem to be running a little low on cash,” he confessed. “Would you like to buy some funny money?” “Sure,” he told her. Lila waved her hand at the waitress, who happened to be nearby. She was at the table in a flash. “He needs to buy some funny money,” Lila told her. “How much?” the waitress asked. Uncertain of how expenses would mount and wishing to present the impression of throwing caution to the wind, he said, “Three-hundred dollars.” “Would you like me to put it on your credit card?” the waitress asked. “Please,” he said, pretty certain he had enough credit left on it to cover that amount. When he had arrived, the club, being punctilious about matters such as money and identity, demanded custody of a credit card and his driver’s license, with assurances that both would be returned when he departed. He turned to Lila, and, with a slight indication of passion, which he felt he had by now earned the privilege of displaying free of charge, and said, “What else do you offer?” “Thanks for asking,” she replied. “This week we have a sale on games.” “Games? Like what?” “Oh, you know, scrabble, monopoly.” “What about video games?” “We don’t allow those. They’re much too distracting.” “Then how about kissing games?” “You want to kiss me?” “Sure, why not?” he asked. “Where? My hand, cheek or my lips?” “I’ll take the lips.” “For how long?” “What do you mean, for how long?” “Rates vary, according to location, duration, and tongue placement.” “Tongue placement?” “Oh, you know. Regular kissing or French kissing.” “This place is amazing,” he said. “Is there anything you don’t charge for?” “Not very many,” she joked. “How’d it get that way?” he wanted to know. “It was started by a dancer who saved up and got her CPA.” “Really?” “Yes. She worked her way through college by dancing wizard magazine buy.

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Competition wizard  Published this article page no  47 Someday I hope to go to college myself.” “Going for your CPA, too?” he couldn’t resist asking. “No,” she said, “I expect to be retired by then and just enjoy life. Maybe I’ll study art and paint.” “That’s a nice dream. I hope you achieve it. But, please, don’t try to earn your entire retirement package tonight.” “I won’t, you silly man. Now, back to business. Where did you want to kiss me?” “The lips,” he said. “For how long?” “As long as I feel like it.” “I’m sorry, Todd, I need a number. What if we say thirty seconds?” “How much is that?” “Tongue in or tongue out?” “Out.” “Oh, you are so sexy.” “So how much did I spend?” She added the figures in her mind assiduously. “Thirty dollars,” she told him. “For one kiss? That’s a dollar a second.” “Well, it is me.” “You’re right,” he said. J ust then the waitress returned and held out her hand. “Here’s your funny money, Mr. Watson,” she told him. “Thanks,” he replied, and, as a token of his appreciation, he gave her back a twenty. “Thank you,” she said, and off she went, to leave them to their extravagant privacy. Clutching the funny money, as a moment of self-reflection intruded to incriminate his intellectual self-respect, he nevertheless resolved to proceed and leaned forward to give Lila the most passionate kiss he could manage. She returned the lip-pressing interlude, with only an occasional glance at her watch. When thirty seconds had passed, she tapped his back. But he did not stop kissing her. She attempted to tell him his time was up but could not free her lips to do anymore than make an indefinite noise. She whacked his back again. “What’s wrong?” he asked, breathless. “Your thirty seconds are up.” “Do you want me to stop?” “No, but I have to abide by the rules. Or I could get penalized, even fired.” “Oh,” he said. “If you got fired, does that mean I could date you for free?” “You’re too funny,” she said. “You know the saying? The best things in life are free.” “But not here,” she told him. “Maybe we should go back to lap dancing. It’s cheaper.” “OK,” she said. “Oh, come on,” he informed her, “that’s not even foreplay. It’s before-play.” “I never thought of it that way,” she replied wizard magazine buy.

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