I went to the door and took a deep breath. As I opened it, I tried to act as casual as possible. “Hi, Kerry,” I said as I stood in the open door...ay. He was wearing the same clothes as when I first met him earlier in the day. Kerry gave me a slight smile and looked me up and down – starting from my shoes to my eyes and back down again. I noticed that his gaze lingered on my shoes on their way back down, and my eyes instinctively followed. To my shock and horror, I noticed that you could. As they stood waiting for the elevator to arrive, Matti jokingly asked, “Which of these has the kitchen sink in it?”Dawn’s answer was made in a voice full of faux indignation. “It’s a small sink, and it’s in my suitcase.” They were both laughing as they stepped onto the elevator.The drive to Lake Watchanabi seemed to be over quickly, as the two of them spent the entire trip in casual conversation. In particular, Dawn talked a lot about her interview with him, and how well she thought it looked. In the front where the small pockets were for putting in shotgun shells he had these filled with batteries. He said that he had to keep adjusting the temperature as it was not quite perfected yet. He said he wanted to market this when he got it perfected but I never saw any on the market later. He was a nice, likable guy so we all helped him learn about high voltage work.The day before our scheduled outage he asked me if I had ever had any high voltage installation that I had built ever blow up. After rambling from subject to subject for awhile, the old flapper pleaded exhaustion and we took our leave. Not academically inclined, when I asked as we crossed back to the Inn if I'd bored her, she told me she loved my intellectual participation.Back at the Inn, various parings became evident. The Amazon felt like a third wheel as the guide and the actor got close and intimate. The young poet and the dancer danced with my sister and a lovely woman about her height but with a pronounced chest.
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