The dining room was long, but not too narrow. It could easily host the largest of families at a holiday dinner. The previous family had left their rus...tic dining room table behind, yet oddly enough, they took the chairs. The table was so grand that I couldn’t imagine anyone just leaving it behind and I developed a contempt for the previous owners. They clearly did not value precious things. The table could easily sit twelve or even fourteen. The table had the look of being hand made by a. . or kissed her. I wasn’t sure which, but I was blushing. “Maybe next time find out what the gift is before you promise I’ll use it?” I suggested in a whisper when they were distracted talking about something that involved me and Valentine’s presents. “See what you’ve created?”Gina seemed a little down about this turn of events so I left Cheryl to see if she could pull this out of the fire and talked to her. “You okay?”“Yeah,” she said uncertainly. “I guess. I dunno. I feel bad. They all seem. Am I right???Yes Dan,? I said. ?I?m giving my notice. Peter?s asked me to marry him.?Dan looked taken aback. He knew I had been dating steadily, and that it wasbecoming serious, but had no idea we were on the verge of marriage. I triedto lighten the mood. ?Hey, you know I?m about to hit the big 3 -0! A girl?sgot to take advantage of the situation while she?s still got her looks!??Well,? he finally said after a deep breath. ?Let me wish you both all thehappiness in the world. When are you. I parked my car in front. You couldn't see the back as a high fence was blocking the view.I was getting nervous now. I was going to see the PonyBoy that Steve talked so much about.He wanted me to see it, like a gift you want to show to all your friends.He must have heard me. He opened the main door, showing me in, greeting me, and offering me a drink. All nice, but my mind was on something else. He looked eager also.-You want to see it?*I didn't drive all this way for nothingHe directed me to.
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