1. The rebirth of Andrew Bishop - chapter 28


    Date: 10/12/2015, Categories: Bisexual, Author: Bipeep, Source: LushStories

    ... friendly and helpful. She sat Evelyn in front of a mirror and asked what she would like to have done to her shoulder length, wavy hair. "Short, I don't want have to do a thing to it," she replied, "This long all over." Evelyn indicated with her thumb and forefinger about half an inch apart. "You are sure?" asked the stylist. "Never been surer of anything, my girl," she answered back. "I'll start cutting and you tell me if you want it shorter, okay," When Evelyn left the salon, she couldn't believe how light her head felt. Her hair was not as short as she had asked for it to be but it was still very short. The sun and breeze on her ears and neck were not something she was used to either. 'You haven't changed a bit, I'll show you!' she thought. Tess's meeting at the bank branch had gone well. She was shown an office she could use at anytime. It was a big old building built in the fifties, the height of the golden age of this district. When wool was Australia's main export. The saying 'Australia rode on the sheep's back' was probably coined in a town like this. The banks were built to impress customers and attract their accounts. The bigger the building, the more solid the bank, was the thinking. So it wasn't as if there was no space for her to have a small office for her more secure dealings. As she left the building, she sat in her car and pulled her phone from her bag. She had wanted to call Fiona for a couple of weeks but had not gotten around to it. She would take this few ...
    ... minutes while Evelyn was engaged to do it. The phone was ringing. "Hi Tess, how are you? I haven't heard from you in ages," Fiona's friendly voice said, "I was trying to ring you yesterday, I couldn't get you." "Yes hi, Fee, I'm fine, I've been so busy. Mobiles don't work on the farm. I've just found out five minutes ago that they are going to install a new tower out near us very soon so we will be in the twenty first century," Tess replied. "How are the boys going?" "They couldn't be better. Dave's working on the farm now and I'm up here also. I'm doing a bit of my work from here too. It is so nice." Tess told her, "How's Chuck? Are you still seeing him? "Yes, I moved into his place last weekend. I know I told you I wasn't looking for a relationship, but you know, stuff happens. He wants me to go to Europe with him for a month next year," Fee said. "A month! Are you going to go?" "How could I resist. He is guiding a gourmet tour, a river cruise through five countries. I'll battle through it, it sounds so boring," Fiona said with mock exasperation. "Drew and I will be down to the city this weekend. Probably only Thursday night and Friday night. The boys are so busy working here. Could we get together sometime?" "How about you and Drew and Chuck and I meet up for breakfast Friday morning? That's the best time to get some time with my man. He's busy from eleven in the morning till ten at night," Fiona suggested. "Sounds excellent," Tess answered . "I will get Chuck to suggest ...
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