Love Don't Cost a Thing

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ladies unzipped their coats to reveal cleavage and most of their large breasts as they walked by and bent over to display them while fixing their boots to get the men’s attention.
    “OK, Gigi it’s all on you, lady. Put on a good show. Gladys, you and three ladies sneak around the back and come up on the men from behind. Make sure you have a lot of snowballs.”
    “Ladies, you heard Moe. Let’s kick butt,” Gigi ordered while Gladys nodded in agreement.
    “The remainder here, you’ll all form a line of attack with me behind that sitting wall.” Monica instructed.
    When it was all said and done a whistle was blown and snowballs filled the air. The men were ambushed from the front and from behind. They lost profoundly. Some of the women had their men deliver their agreement early by carrying them into the lodge.
    Colin walked up to Monica with a red face. “I guess you want the same treatment, huh.”
    She jumped into his arms wrapping her legs around his waist as she laughed and kissed him all over his face.
    “Hell yes, we won the battle man. Carry me inside, my legs and feet are freezing. We can ski later.”
    “Damn, Moe. Remind me never to get on your bad side. I didn’t know you were going to go agent on me, using strategy and shit. I thought we were just throwing snowballs. And you run a hard bargain. Do I really have to cook?”
    “Ha, ha, ha, yes, you do, babe. You know you should never underestimate a woman.”
    “You’re right. Come on, let’s go warm up. I have to admit we did have a lot of fun and I also can’t believe how you pulled all these people together.”
    They returned to the lodge.

Chapter V
    Colin’s phone was vibrating and buzzing very loudly. He had his ringer on silent. Rolling over to reach for it, he saw Monica’s name and number flashing. He answered at the end of a yawn.
    “Hm, hello.”
    “Colin, good morning, babe. Are you up?”
    “Yes, I’m up. I got in pretty late from the job.”
    “I know how it is. Don’t be late for work. I want to see you there on time, mister.”
    “Babe, when are we going to move in together?”
    Monica took a deep breath. “Colin, I’m not ready for that yet. You said I could take my time.”
    “I know, but we’ve been engaged for four months now,” he reminded.
    “Yes we have, four wonderful months even though you’re still splurging and buying me everything I don’t want or need. You also said that you would slow down on the spending.”
    “I like nice things and I enjoy buying my woman nice things.”
    “That’s all well and good, but besides that, you said that I could take as long as I need to if I said yes to your proposal. And what was my answer?”
    “You said yes, Moe.”
    “So there you have it. Babe, I’m not going anywhere and I do love you, but I need to do this in my time.”
    “From this point on I promise I won’t say another word until you tell me that you’re ready to seal our commitment.”
    “Good. Oh, by the way, my sister is coming to visit me. Can you swing by the airport today around one p.m. and pick her up? I haven’t seen her in over a year now.”
    “Sure, but you never told me her name. And how will I know it’s her?”
    “Her name is Leah London and she looks like me. If you want to be technical, I look like her. She’s the oldest. Make a sign with her name on it. I’ll let her know to look for the sign.”
    “How long is she staying?”
    “I think for a week, maybe longer.”
    “If she stays longer you can let her stay at your place and you stay with me.”
    “Colin, the whole point of her coming to the States is to see me and spend some time with me.”
    “Yeah, you’re right. Well, it’s always an option for you. I’ll see you later.”
    “Fine babe, you have a great day.”
    “You too, later.”
    ****
    Colin left work at about twelve thirty to head to Denver International Airport. He drove in his black, four door Porsche.
    I guess I have to get used to sharing her. I

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