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She s been dancing with Ralph, Lve informed him.
"With Ralph . . . why the big mug. Who's that guy think he is?” Tommy, in his half sober condition, was getting angry. Halfrising from the table, he started a commotion, looking for Ann. Ann, on the dance floor, said to Ralph:
‘"It’s Tommy. I told him not to drink so much. Maybe I’d better go with him." She and Ralph made their way to the scene of no little excitement. They arrived in time to hear -the bouncer of the Lodge saying: ‘"Just another high school hero. Now you’re going like a good little boy ... or tell it to the judge. Come on.”
Tommy was almost unmanageable by this time, ready to start a fight, and trying to struggle away from the bouncer’s hold on him. Another bouncer joined the two, and started forcibly to eject the drunken Tommy.
"Say,” Ed cut in, “lay off, you big stiffs . . . you can’t pull a gag like this.”
“Oh, no,” answered the other bouncer, and seizing the two. boys by the scruff of their necks, they began putting them out of the club. Ann made a move to join and leave with the boys. But Ralph intervened.
“Please, Miss Dixon,” he begged, “don’t get mixed up in it. Both the boys are prettylight and not using their heads. Brad and I will be glad to see that you two girls get home safely. There’s liable to be an -awful mess.”
“Thanks a lot,” answered Ann, gratefully. "Thank you,” said her escort. “This has been my lucky night . . . when may 1 see you again? How about lunch tomorrow at the Terrace? And the day after? Maybe the beach the day after that?”
""We’ll see. Good night,” said Ann to Brad and Eve.
As Ralph and Ann neared Ann’s home in Ralph’s car, he said:
""Well how's about it? Shall I pick you up here about four tomorrow afternoon?” And so began Ann’s romance with Ralph Bennett. * * * *
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“Busy. Oh, yeah,” snorted Tommy disgustedly. “That Bennett mug! Aw gee, Ann . . . even if I am in the dog house, don’t run
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Ann answered him by running down the street where Ralph’s car was parked. Tommy, watching Ann, drove away angrily.
“Where are we going?” asked Ann curiously.
“Wouldn’t you like to know?” kidded Ralph facetiously.
They drove to his apartment, and stopped for a drink.
Ralph proceeded to mix a couple of drinks. When they had finished their first, Ralph asked Ann if she wanted another.
“No, hut I will have a light,” asked Ann as she accepted a cigarette.
Ralph turned on the radio. His Oriental servant appeared at the door, with a tray.
“Yama. take it away,” instructed Ralph.
“You like some more, Mista?”
“Nothing more, Yama,” and Ralph motioned for him to go, and leave them undisturbed.
The haunting strains of a love song were being broadcast by an orchestra over the radio as Ralph and Ann began slowly dancing around the room.
“Glad you came to my party?” asked Ralph softly, holding her close as they circled the apartment.
“Uh, huh, . . . and I like the people too,” answered Ann gazing up at him with those wide open, large eyes of hers.
“Have to give you a kiss for that sweet little speech. And now something special for a very special girl,” and Ralph handed Ann a powerful drink.
“What is it?” asked Ann.
“Cupid’s Brew,” and Ralph smiled.
They began dancing again. When the music ceased, Ann lingered for a moment in Ralph's passionate embrace. She did not resist him when he raised her lips to his and kissed her ardently.
“I don't think we’d better dance anymore,” said Ann hurriedly.
“Ann. you’re lovely,” breathed Ralph passionately as they sank onto the divan.
“Please let me go, Ralph . . . it's terribly late.”
“Not till you tell me,” pleaded Ralph. "And you will go to Brad’s party tomorrow night? And you check up with Eve, Brad's expecting her.”
Ralph put his arms around Ann suddenly and held her close. The compelling attraction this handsome youth had for Ann carried her away on a wave of amorous intoxication and she responded to him with all the intensity of her being.
So Ann passed another milestone along the road to the inevitable ruin from which the proper parental guidance and authority might have saved her.
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