‘What makes you think there’ll be shooting, Paulie?’ said Hansen with a hint of a smile. ‘Just guessing,’ he said with a big grin. ‘Thanks....’ Paul walked out the door and they resumed walking toward the other door. ‘Irish?’ he said. ‘Yes?’ ‘When we meet with Jimmy, let me do the talking. Mrs. Chan said he’d have something for us,’ he said. He knew that Emma would be confused. She wouldn’t remember Mrs. Chan saying anything of the sort. But she had. In the bag of groceries they were carrying.. But it wasnt much company. What little talking there was, was about the current TV show. There was no friendly giggles or secret sharing or even smiles. Angel craved to have friend. She longed for the comforts of companionship. But she would not get it here. Nor in the motel, or club, or on the streets. Angel had no place to go to find companionship either. Her family was not interested in taking her in, and she wouldnt even know how to find them. The friends she had stayed with during her. The city wasn’t big enough to have a real, thriving music scene, so she guessed this guy was a big fish in a small pond. But Patch’s sources were usually reliable, so if he had heard good things… Arriving at the venue, she was surprised to see that it wasn’t a planned performance, but an open-mic night. She immediately texted Patch. Hey, are you sure about this? It’s an open mic night. Taking a seat at the counter, Donna ordered a drink. The room was nearly full, but not crowded. A gaunt,. " Only if you're willing to sauté' a particular sausage for me first," I responded. "And then share it with me, there's a particular way I like having it flavored first, before eating," I then said.I could see the frustration in her face, making me smile, and making her own determination even more evident."No, thank you. Too much work and effort," she told me. "I was thinking more along the lines of a simple snack." Never mind then, I'm growing a bit bored with fast food," I said reaching down.
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