Sleaze reporter Kathy meets a Serious news photographer in the hospital.

“You had the surgery?”

“Yes, I go home tomorrow.”

“I can’t believe you wanted implants.  You really look good.”

“I look awful.  I’m as flat as a boy.”

“Well I think you look good.  And I think you could be interesting.”  He turned red, “You know what I mean, and I like you.”

“You’re just trying to get a story.”

“Mitzi visiting you isn’t news.”  He turned red, “You know.  It wouldn’t make a big story.  I guess I had better leave before I get into trouble.  Can I call you some time for dinner?  I would like to see what you look like with them.”  He turned redder, “You understand, I think you look great, with them you might look super sexy.  I might not be able to control myself.”

She handed him a card, “Call me in about a week.”

Kathy’s story about the implants was a winner.  There was much speculation on actual author. Both of the other reporters who were present knew who wrote the story but neither offered the information.  Both saw what happened to Kathy when she crossed the Mitzi.

The doctor’s comment about the girls was certainly correct.  The daughters had both inherited their mother’s features in all ways.  Both had figures more fitting a girl four years older.  The younger had just in the last year lost early teen look and was the object of every boy’s interest.  Sandra and Joyce found the job taxing just keeping the young boys away.   The president had expressed concern that one of his girls might become pregnant and the secret service agents were coached that they should be cognizant of protecting them from stray sperm as well as from bullets. 

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