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I’m the nudist, remember? I’m going to keep my boxers on anyway. So stay.” I paused and then gave her a wink. “Besides, I like showing off.” “You certainly do it enough.” “What can I say? I also like you watching.” She tried not to smile but eventually gave it up. I changed out of my jeans and pullover sweater and into khakis and a Polo button-down. “Are you going to put the sweater back on?” she asked. “I hadn’t planned to. It isn’t that cold out. Why?” She picked it up and handed it back to me...

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I’m the nudist, remember? I’m going to keep my boxers on anyway. So stay.” I paused and then gave her a wink.

“Besides, I like showing off.”

“You certainly do it enough.”

“What can I say? I also like you watching.”

She tried not to smile but eventually gave it up.

I changed out of my jeans and pullover sweater and into khakis and a Polo button-down.

“Are you going to put the sweater back on?” she asked.

“I hadn’t planned to. It isn’t that cold out. Why?”

She picked it up and handed it back to me. “Put it around your shoulders.”

I did, and she tied the arms in a loose knot on my chest. Then she reached up to straighten a wrinkle on my shoulder.

“There,” she said. “Much better.”

“Thanks. Now… your turn.”

She waited for me to leave. I still didn’t move, so she glanced at the door.

“You know we’re going to spend the night together, right?”

“So… I was kinda hoping for a sneak peek.”

“Not even one little one?”

“No.” She crossed her arms.

“Not even a quick flash?”

“Will you get out?” She shoved me bodily toward the door. “I’ll be ready in a minute.”

I grinned and checked my watch. “Okay. See you in fifteen.”

“Make it twenty,” she said, just to be contrary.

Christy was the last to join us. Susan, Mom, Erin, and I were already waiting by the car. We all turned to look as she emerged from the room, and my heart skipped a beat at the sight of her. She wore a tight turquoise sweater over a mid-length black pencil skirt, with black hose and black heels. She’d done her hair and makeup as well.

Doug and Olivia pulled up behind us in their rental car, which was our sign to climb into Susan’s station wagon. We were among the first to arrive at the funeral home. We signed the guestbook and then offered our condolences to Gunny’s widow, Lenore, and her sister and brother-in-law.

Finally, we paid our respects at the casket. Gunny was laid out with his dress uniform and medals, row after row of them. He looked good, but I felt guilty because I couldn’t think of anything to say. Christy said a quiet prayer and then crossed herself. She came away with tears in her eyes, so I put my arm around her and escorted her to join the others.

We spent the next couple of hours making small talk with people who’d known Gunny. Mr. Nelson was there, along with several other people I recognized from camp. They looked a lot older than I remembered. Most of them were retirees in their seventies or eighties, people who’d joined the camp when Susan’s parents still ran it.

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