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not to laugh because the outfit she was wearing was nice and baggy. That meant that she had been thinking about him. It just added fuel to his imagination.  She was trying to hide her figure but he already knew it.  It could hide his hands moving over her skin in public and no one would ever notice. Closing her door and going over to his side he pulled out his phone to make a quick call and realized that there was no service here.  He would call when they got to Crescent City.  “I am going to need your phone number so that I can give it to some business associates.  Just in case of emergencies, I just found out I don’t get coverage up here.”
    Opening her purse she found a scrap piece of paper and wrote it out for him.  “Here, it’s the only sure way to communicate up here besides the computer.  If you are in certain spots in the house you can get a signal your bedroom is one.”  He took it and put it into his pocket then got into the car.  Why did he have to be so damn good looking and she wondered if he tasted as good as he looked.  His black hair made the sharp angles of his face stand out. Silver brushed his hair at the temples to accent it.
       They had a good drive before they reached town.  It was not often that she got to look around and enjoy the scenery without having to concentrate on the road.  As they drove the cat in her wanted to get out and play.  In the trees were birds that were darting in and out of the tree line as cars passed by.  Below the trees along the road were ferns and berry bushes.  The woods were a giant jungle gym to her and she wanted to go play for a while and forge t her responsibilities.  She looked over at him she wondered how he would take it when she turned into a cat.  If he could handle a god popping in and out of his life and basically giving him orders, he should be able to deal with a woman who could turn into a bob cat.  She was probably going to find out next week during the full moon.  If he was going to live here there would be no way to hide that from him. 
    Reaching over she turned on the car stereo curious to see what music he liked.  There was a CD in the player so she hit the play button.  The music that came on was beautiful with a girl’s voice that blended with the music.  “Enya. One of my favorites.”  Very few people she knew liked this type of music, but it helped her to unwind and concentrate.  The CD player in her bedroom held four different albums.  She would be lost without them.  “There is one place I would like to go before we have dinner, if you don’t mind that is.”
    “Not at all,  where do you need to go?”  The redwoods seemed to swallow up the sky in some places.  It was a very curvy road at least there wasn’t a heavy fog to go with it.  He had driven in that before and there was no way he was doing it here.  The woods were so thick here that it looked like you were driving through a tunnel.  It was close to sunset but he could still see small areas of blue sky where the trees did not meet.  The forest floor was covered in needles from the trees making it the perfect place for bushes, ferns, poison oak, and berries to grow.  He knew that scientists from all over the world came here to study the ecology of the area.  Some of the plants could only be found here.
    “Rumiano Cheese Company, It’s got the best cheese in the area.  Just remember to plug your nose it’s not the most pleasant smell.”  Hopefully he didn’t get sick as some people did. 
    “I have been in cheese processing store before and you’re right they do stink.” They just went over the bridge that went across the smith river so it wouldn’t be much longer before they were in town. He slowed down then pulled over and started typing in the name of the cheese factory in the GPS and set it back on the dash.  The voice coming from the GPS was annoying, of all things to be giving directions it was a squirrel.  The voice sounded
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