

Once again, your thanks should go to the beautiful CreativityTakesCourage for improving this story with her editing skills. You can read her stories on this site and our joint stories under the username SemperAmare. When we are together, we're a killer team and I think that shows in our joint stories. I wrote to Agena twice, asking for his blessing to publish this sequel but haven't heard back. His profile hasn't been updated since 2014 so I assume he's moved on from LE. If you don't like them, stop reading now. Or, if it pleases you, keep reading then comment on how much you hate sequels. I like a good laugh as much as the next guy. On the morning of the test, I felt quite sanguine. I was ninety-nine-point-nine percent convinced that it had, indeed, all been a joke. All that was needed was a clear report from the lie detector test and I would welcome Flo home with a certainty that after the scare my reaction to their latest joke had given her, I would never again be the butt of any stupid pranks. That warm glow lasted until the phone rang at a little after ten. Roger is at the testing center, can you come over straight away?" I found something you really need to see. The tone of her voice didn't bode well, so I headed next door with speed. As was our custom, I walked straight in the front door and heard Alice yell that she was in the study. I walked in to see her sitting at the desktop computer a worried look on her face. "Jim, Roger has been acting a little secretive since Tuesday. A couple of times I've passed the door here and he's hurriedly minimised something. He's also taken to leaving the room when he's on the phone sometimes. Just now was the first chance I've had to look at our computer without him in the house." Yesterday, I'm pretty sure he was on the phone to Flo. With that, Alice clicked on the Google icon at the bottom of the screen the application opened. This is a history of his searches since Tuesday." "I don't know if Roger realises that unless you delete them, all Google searches are saved. My blood ran cold as I read some of what had been researched.
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There were four different variants along the theme of, ' How to fool a lie detector test.' Alice and I sat side by side and over the next thirty minutes read many of the pages Alice's husband had been perusing. When we'd read enough, we retired to her lounge room and discussed what we thought it all meant.

We were still talking when we heard Roger's car pull up outside. Soon, the front door opened and the man himself walked in.

He eyed me warily, mumbled a greeting, then walked to the couch opposite Alice and I before sitting down. If I hadn't been looking for it, I might have missed the slight limp as he favoured his left foot. Truth be told, I was pretty much convinced nothing had happened that day anyway." "Rog, I presume you will pass the test with flying colors. I saw Alice giving me a bewildered look out of the corner of my eye.
