It's the least I can do for putting you to all the trouble of driving me back to my motel, I know its out of your way.It's the least I can do for putting you to all the trouble of driving me back to my motel, I know its out of your way." Don stopped for the red light and said, "sure, Tully's is very good. Nice moon out tonight, does your room face the ocean?" "Yes, it ought to look fantastic out the sliding glass doors, they open right onto the beach. If you'd like we could go for a swim after our drink. I bought a swimsuit for my brother, you could borrow it if you don't have one with you." "That's a very attractive offer, Colleen, I guess I could. I'm surprised you brought a swimsuit with you with your sensitive complexion." "I didn't bring one, I won one at diner the first day here. Jim took us to a bar restaurant that had a lingerie fashion show during happy hour and one of the outfits was a swimsuit. It was the only outfit I'd try for and I won it, the only one in our group and there were six of us." "I'm surprised they took customers to a place like that, I mean we go to one in Boca about once a week for lunch, but we'd never take a customer their unless they explicitly requested the place. The food is excellent and the atmosphere is nice but women tend to get embarrassed, especially the first time." Traffic began moving again and Don accelerated. "Well I don't know where this was, but the food was good. Jim was a bit embarrassed, he said this was the first time they had a show on a Tuesday evening. I wasn't all that concerned, we have topless bars in Vancouver with really good ale at really good prices. I occasionally go for a drink or two and I've gotten use to the entertainment. Looking at an attractive female body doesn't turn me on but it doesn't turn me off either and some of the male customers are quite attractive. The biggest problem is getting hit on but most of the regulars know me, and I try to sit in the back so I'm pretty much left alone" Don stopped the car as the gates at the railroad crossing came down; a slow freight train with at least six engines slowly crawled by the car window. |