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What rong with men? She didn’t have this problem in New Mexico There all the men knew her She spent most of her free time on the Reservation with her friends It was her safe haven since she was ten They all knew her and treated her like family It’s not that she didn’t have the occasional admirer there She did date several men from the tribe It’s just they were more respectful They were her friends as well as her fa about life and her culture

The men from school were a little bit more obvious about their attentions towards her Back hoood sense to look guilty and y Not here, oh no, here she seemed to be eye candy The men started with her face and she could see the appreciation in their eyes as they would run down her body hungrily

Finally she resigned herself to this situation After a feeeks this would end They would be used to her and treat her within there There was one man who didn’t look at her like that, Nick He was in her departy At least she could count on onehio downhill Jill, her little sister, decided she was going to ed her clothes sometime between breakfast and first bell Her bra was overstuffed, her thong was high, her clothes too tight and she wore too much make-up She flirted with every boy in class, in her class It was like watching a horror flick Madison of course gave her detention for a week She hid her sood Jill scowled at her for the reirl

She decided to run ho at cars Halfway there her car started to sputter It see a break when her car died in front of Earl’s Garage That had been a tease she was sure of it now So at her no doubt about it

"So, there’s no hope?"

Earl twirled a toothpick in his "

She sighed, "Me too"

Earl walked around the carto himself "Earl?"

"Yes?"

"Do you want the car? You can take it apart and sell it for parts or whatever"

He nodded slowly "How much?"

She shook her head "Just take it It’s yours"

"You sure?"

"Yes"

"Okay" He gave her a tobacco stained grin

Madison grabbed a few ite over the title and saying goodbye to the car she decided a walk for the last three miles was in order She needed to clear her head