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twenty six

Author: Esiito
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[Lucy]

Since Cole forgot the bag of tools we would have used to sneak into the house, we had to look for another alternative, also known as, the bedroom window. Luckily the lights were on so it was an easy climb though I needed a boost from Cole. I entered and helped pull him up then we started with the plan.

"I'll take the bathroom, you'll take the kitchen," I pointed out.

"Okie dokie, ma'am," he teased and stepped out while I got to work. Thankfully, I carried some other tools with me incase you know who fucked up, and what do you know, HE DID!

Anyway, I replaced the toothpaste with sour cream, put glue on his toothbrush, added dye to his hair and body cream and tinkered with his toilet. As I was wrapping up with putting itching powder in his shoes, I heard a noise from the bedroom.

I halted, turning my head to the source of the noise. Stealthily I walked to the door, grabbing hold of a loofah since there wasn't anything I could use to defend myself with. As I walked, I heard voices
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