Part 22

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"Hey, look, we finally came to a restaurant." Lindsey said, as they walked along.

"Good, because I'm hungry now." Stevie said.

"So am I. Laughing at you has worked up an appetite." Lindsey replied, winking at her.

He put his arm around her as she sighed deeply and they walked into the restaurant.

"Mmmmmm, something smells good." Lindsey said, as they found a table and sat down.

"Yeah, I hope it tastes as good as it smells." Mick agreed.

"If it doesn't, we'll send Stevie back to beat on them." Lindsey said, rubbing shoulders with her.

"Lindsey, I am on my lunch break which means no wisecracks." Stevie said, grabbing a menu.

Lindsey raised his eyebrows as Stevie smirked at him.

"Didn't realize you had a policy of no wisecracks during lunches." He said.

"Well, I do. So please abide by it so I can eat my lunch in peace."

"Oh...I'll try...really, I will..."

Lindsey giggled as Stevie shot him a look.

He opened up a menu and looked through it.

"Oh no..." Lindsey said.

"What?" Mick asked.

"No Lobster dinner...what will Stevie do?"

Lindsey giggled as Stevie slapped her menu down on the table.

"You just don't listen, do you?"

"No. As you said...You do what you want to...I'm just living up to that." Lindsey replied.

"Well live up to it outside, so I can eat in peace."

"But what happens if someone rings a bell for pick-up and you poop your pants from the shock?"

"LINDSEY!" Stevie yelled, as everyone giggled.

Lindsey kissed her cheek as Stevie muttered to herself. He winked at Mick and John and began to peruse his menu again.

As they read the menus, they suddenly became aware of a brass band playing outside the door. They all paused and listened for a second as they tried to figure out the song.

Lindsey grinned as he finally figured it out.

"Scooby-dooby-doo, we got some work to do now..." He sang

"Oh yeah, I thought that sounded familiar." Mick said, nodding. "I guess it would make sense since everything else around here is that Hanna-Barbara stuff."

Lindsey nodded and they went back to looking at their menus.

After a moment, Lindsey grinned as he heard them play another tune.

"Heh, Flintstones, meet the Flintstones...They're the modern stone-age familieeeee." He sang softly.

"Must be pretty handy having young kids." Mick said, looking up.

"Well, yeah, but I know The Flintstones theme song anyway. I grew up with the show. Didn't you?"

"Not really. Wasn't too big on cartoons." Mick said. "I was too busy trying to make it as a drummer to watch much TV."

"Well, Stevie and I didn't watch much TV either due to our long S and M sessions. But we did manage to stop long enough to catch The Flintstones when it came on."

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