
Joan and Scatty had already left, as they wanted to have a little swim in the clear river, they would take all their clothes off, skinny dipping was hardly a vice, but still they made sure there was no one around; they both jumped in, swimming and giggling, then they tread it water as they looked up to see the huge moon.
By now Francis and the red-head woman had been walking next to the river, they could hear the splashing from Joan and Scatty – ‘don’t worry about us,’ as the two of them waved back.
Said Francis, ‘let’s continue to walk, I feel I could speak a verse or two,’ as he started to utter eloquently: ‘by the way it’s from Shakespeare… of course.’
But the red-head woman had no truck in that kind of thing, as she hurried up to where The Old One and Mr Cushing were standing near the limo: ‘oh, that looks divine,’ as she licked her lips.
Mr Cushing had been busy mixing and blending a large pick-me-up, it was a special concoction, excellent for all of them (even the two gargoyles who had been bickering for almost an hour), ‘come everyone, enjoy, and maybe a bit of tripping too,’ as he winked.
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Nice addition to the story Chris.
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So glad that you liked that, Sadje☺️
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My pleasure 😍
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A little psychedelics to come! Bring on the full moon smiles. 🌠
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What could be better!
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Thanks for the inclusion again Chris.
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Thanks for those three words – all very useful, Di!
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Sidenote: Skinny dipping and tripping can lead to delusions of sea slime and apparent though imperceptible sea creatures venturing into crevasses where you’d prefer, they did not. Trust me on this…..
Excellent write Chris. Totally enjoyed!
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Ooh, scary… things on the bottom and in crevasses, not nice. But I believe that Joan and Scatty have left the river, and are running back to the limo.
(by the way, those lovely ladies are vampires too) – thanks so much, V.
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Chris, I think your excellent story continuation has…five dimensions. 🙂
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Well, it is the right time for me. I am an Aquarius (so I need to sing…)♒
Thanks, Dave!
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🙂
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This group acts like rowdy tourists in a small village community. They attract attention with the billiard hustle, skinny dipping and now the special drink. What’s in it? Id like to know. Id party with them too, but not get close, after all they have gargoyles with them.
Nice continuation of the story Chris.
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Yep, another rowdy evening with this lot. Just hoping that Mr Cushing will scoop everyone up into the limo and then he will drive off (sure he would not drink and drive).
Thanks, Darnell!
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I haven’t heard that song in years; both the story and your song choice made me smile.
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Glad that you enjoy both of those things. That old song just popped into my head – but I’m an Aquarius♒and good to be in the southern hemisphere just now.
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Birthday soon!?
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Yep, a couple of weeks😉
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Even the two gargoyles drank the pick-me-up. I keep thinking of them as moving statues.
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Oh yes, it seems that those two gargoyles have many interesting and unusual pastimes – including walking around.
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Intrigued to know what’s in the special concoction Chris!
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I wonder whether I’ll find out? Thanks, Matthew!
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The pick-me-up came with an hallucinogen? Whatever happened to the Age of Aquarius, anyway?
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Well, I’m pretending that I am back in the 1970s, and it’s fine for all those fictional people as well. Let’s find out what happens next week – it should be interesting (I think)!
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Could some Grateful Dead be in order, perchance?
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wonderful writing and I love that song ❤️
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Aww, thanks so much, Gary!☺️
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They certainly seem to be having the time of their lives.
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It is great and fun (at the moment). Hope it continues!
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Oh, they were having sweet fun indeed. Interesting installment of this story, Chris
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So glad that you are enjoying this. Thanks so much, Lamittam☺️
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You’re highly welcome, my friend 🌺
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oh man! the late ’60s- 1970s… had I known I was going to live this long, I would’ve taken notes.
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fun Six
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Back then, okay – for all that lot. We’re going to have a blast – just watch!
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This is great! It ended with a wink…interesting!
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Tee-hee, almost anything could happen next time (wink).
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That special concoction sounds a tad dangerous – but if it will stop the gargoyles from arguing…..
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Exactly what you have said, Val! Some strange concoction might be rather interesting (probably) but the best bit would be for those two gargoyles to just shut up fussing!
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That’s it: the Age of Aquarius! Let the sunshine in.🤙🤗💖🌟
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Exactly! Right time for me, since I am an Aquarius – soon in February!♒☺️💗
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Wow! “The Age of Aquarius” takes me all the way back to 8th grade! 😀
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Tee-hee – that’s great!
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Sounds like Mr. Cushing wears many hats in this world xxxxx
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Useful isn’t he! xxxxx
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LOL He certainly is!
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