The Case of a Cruising Phantom-2

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JUDE AND SAL AND I just shimmered in and started walking back to my cabin through the nearby pasture. I was back into my usual outfit of work jeans and pocket t-shirt, while Jude was still wearing her flapper mini-skirt with sequins. Sal compromised and wore her off-white, gold-pin-striped jacket over her dancing dress. They each were barefoot, carrying their high-heeled shoes in their free hand – the one they didn't have around my waist. And I had my arm across their two backs, hands on their shoulders. The moon was shining above and the fireflies were twinkling here and there. Owls were hoo-hooing, with the whippoorwills calling. I just had to ask, "Are you two going to recruit Mary? She seems like a good asset." Sal spoke first. "Actually, there are a lot of ghosts on cruise ships.

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