- Joined
- Apr 4, 2015
"Deal 'em out, Frankie boy," Jim said to his youngest brother as he slid the deck of cards across the table to his left, then quickly grabbed at his fresh earnings while he cackled tauntingly.
The room was filled with the smell of man, and in the middle there was a round, wooden table which the three men sat. All along the edges there were crushed up beer cans and crumbs of various snacks found around the table top. As Jim was busy scooping up his earnings while Frank shuffled for the new round, their other brother sat quietly at his seat, his own chips close at hand and a grin slapped across his face as he refrained from laughing.
"Hey, Dave," Frank complained as he started to hand out the cards. "What the fuck are you all smiles about, eh? He took some of your money, in that, too."
With a beer in his hand, Dave casually finished the last of what remained, then said woth a simple smile, "Yeah, but not nearly as much as yours. At least I was smart enough to know when to-"
"Baby girl!" Jim yelled out suddenly as he looked up to see his beautiful, young daughter making her way down the stairs. "What are you still doing up?"
At once, the other two men turned to look at the young thing as she stood dressed in such revealing attire.
The room was filled with the smell of man, and in the middle there was a round, wooden table which the three men sat. All along the edges there were crushed up beer cans and crumbs of various snacks found around the table top. As Jim was busy scooping up his earnings while Frank shuffled for the new round, their other brother sat quietly at his seat, his own chips close at hand and a grin slapped across his face as he refrained from laughing.
"Hey, Dave," Frank complained as he started to hand out the cards. "What the fuck are you all smiles about, eh? He took some of your money, in that, too."
With a beer in his hand, Dave casually finished the last of what remained, then said woth a simple smile, "Yeah, but not nearly as much as yours. At least I was smart enough to know when to-"
"Baby girl!" Jim yelled out suddenly as he looked up to see his beautiful, young daughter making her way down the stairs. "What are you still doing up?"
At once, the other two men turned to look at the young thing as she stood dressed in such revealing attire.