Blue with Black Dots (The Caprice Trilogy Book 2)

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Author: Cole Reid
us.”
     
                  “Yeah,” said Alan, “Are you talking about blackmailing the people you know or what?”
     
                  “A quote’s a quote,” said Yvette, “Evaluate it how you want.”
     
                  “Ok,” said Bryan, “Evaluate you guys.”  Georgia’s hand went up in support of her little sister.  Diane liked to stick with Georgia out of principle.  After over forty weeks of training, together she realized Georgia did more thinking than talking.  She figured anyone who did as much thinking must be good at it.  Tanis viewed Georgia in much the same way as Diane, but she was a free spirit.  Tanis went her own way always.  Still, the girls liked to stick together.  All their hands went up.  Alan raised his hand in favor of Yvette, his suit mate.  It assured Yvette would stay dry.  Bryan liked the quote as well.  Patrick’s hand was already up.  Hagan’s hand was up as well. 
     
                  “Full House,” said Alan, “Pun intended.”
     
                  “Sorry crew,” said Yvette.  Yvette took her shot even though she didn’t have to.
     
                  “Forty weeks and four days of pushing my body to the limit and people playing mind games,” said Yvette, “I’m just ready to get this party started.”  Yvette received a standing ovation from Tanis.  Alan stood up and went to hug Yvette.
     
                  “That’s why we’re the same suit,” said Alan, “This chick takes no prisoners.”
     
                  “None,” said Georgia.
     
                  “You’re one live girl,” said Tanis.  The game started to fall apart as everyone who hadn’t taken a shot took it.  Georgia held her shot so did Alan, waiting for his turn.
     
                  “Wait,” said Alan, “I haven’t hit you guys with my quote yet.”
     
                  “Ok,” said Bryan, “Hit us.”
     
                  “Better be good, Forsythe,” said Yvette.
     
                  “I’m good on a bad day,” said Alan.
     
                  “Wait does that count as his quote,” said Yvette.
     
                  “I think it does count,” said Diane.
     
                  “Wait a minute,” said Alan.
     
                  “Too late Forsythe,” said Tanis, “Your money’s not gonna buy any votes.  Shut up and drink.”
     
                  “No one has voted yet,” said Alan.
     
                  “I think the game is over,” said Bryan, “Go on and take the shot.”
     
                  “The game is over but the party is getting started,” said Diane.
     
                  “You breaking the seal already?” said Tanis.
     
                  “No,” said Diane, “I’m not going to pee I’m going to get more liquor.”
     
                  “Let’s crack the J&B ,” said Alan.
     
                  “Someone’s in the mood,” said Yvette.
     
                  “That’s the effect you have on me,” said Alan. 
     
                  “I know,” said Yvette.
     
                  “Bring out cups and Coke ,” said Alan, “For mixing.”
     
                  “Someone brought coke?” said Patrick, “You’re right Diane.  The party starts now.”
     
                  “And Patrick is an idiot,” said Alan.
     
                  “I’m the bad boy of the group,” said Patrick, “And ladies love a bad boy.”  Patrick who was still seated climbed over the boys’ bed and jumped to the girls’ bed with Diane on it.
     
                  “Why does the village idiot have to live near me?” said Diane.
     
                  “Because you’re so sweet and so cute,”
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