Celia worked for me. She couldn't do most jobs at all well. It was time for her review. She feared that she would be sacked so she made me an offer that I found very hard to refuse.
Tommy has the hots for his history teacher. But the sexy flirty blonde teacher doesn't even know he's interested in her. Until one day when an opportunity presents itself...
Wonder Woman is ALWAYS rescuing Steve Trevor. She finally decides that she is entitled to a REWARD. She doesn't ask for much, just his clothes (all of them).
Seven days. A handful of people. One ordinary city. Seven Days in the City follows bus drivers, office workers, contractors, and people just trying to get through the day. It’s a quiet, grounded look at routines, pressures, and the small choices that shape a week. No heroes. No villains. Just motion, repetition, and the subtle rhythms of everyday life. A short, reflective read for anyone who’s ever felt the days blur together.
Beverly Parker was having trouble in school. She'd been expelled from her last school - this was her last chance. But Ms. Parker's was an all-girls school and for a promiscuous teen-aged girl, that was a fate worse than death. How would she make it through to graduate?
“Adventurous female redheads wanted for a six month employment contract. Applicants must be natural redheads and willing to prove that status at the time of their interview. Sugar babies welcome” Is a vague ad in the extreme, who knows what the author sought and what the heck is a sugar baby? The post office box to send resume and head shot was included in the ad and as I had not found work in my field since graduating my very expensive college, I responded.