”“I’d stay if I could.”“Really, it’s not a problem. Let me grab a quick shower and then we can get some breakfast. Sound like a plan?”As... I stand under the hot water, relishing in how it feels as it touches my skin, I reason that it might not be the outcome I had been hoping for, but it could still be fun. There’s a shopping centre nearby that I quite fancy exploring, and the hotel restaurant has won some awards, so it's probably worth trying out later.You’re already dressed when I exit the. His hair was black, but with some streaks of grey. He was 34.And I wasn’t.He looked around. For me.I kept my head down, not knowing what else to do. I heard him move closer.“Janet?”I looked up, slowly, wanting to vanish in a puff of smoke. “Hi, James.”After a moment, he sat down. “Not even a kiss for your old friend?”“Am I?”He rocked back in his chair. “Are you what?” he said, sounding puzzled.I laughed bitterly. “Am I Janet, or am I your old friend?”He reached across the table, and took my. You wouldn’t like it either,” he said, putting the truck into motion. “Where do you want to eat?”“How should I know?” she asked, getting frustrated. “I’ve never been here before!”“What kind of food do you like?” he asked, patiently.“Lobster,” she replied instantly.“I don’t think anybody in town serves lobster.”“Okay, then, caviar,” she said stubbornly. She’d tried the nasty stuff, and didn’t really like it, but she wasn’t about to admit that to this insufferable man.“There’s one place in town. V choostu elavundi vadi modda andi,bagundi, annanu, baga cheekava andi, sigupadutu nekela telusu, annanu, nakanta telusu, andi, ammanu, koduku dengadamemiti annanu, daniki,tanu, adadi ante magadi kosam puttinattu, dengichkovali, vadevarayaina okate, modda kavali ante, antu pooku meeda, dress pi nunde ruddukundi, ok ankunnanu, aa roju ratri kasta talanoppiga vunte,tondaraga,7.30 ke padukunnanu, ,naku enduko madyalo telivochindi, choosesariki, vadina poortiga battalevilekunda padukundi, bavemo.
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