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52 - Distracted With Love

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Vanessa receives an invitation: Private Dancer.

"Vanessa, you have a special delivery," Elsie says, marching into her office excited, which catches the attention of all the girls as they gather around her desk.

"What is it?" Yolanda asked

"It's a real fancy embossed card."

"Give me that here. It's just a card, Elsie. Did flowers come with it? No! Did any jewelry come with it? No! Okay, I'll do one better: how about an outfit that includes shoes? No!"

Everyone laughed as Vanessa drove her po
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