I'll see you..."She was interrupted where she was, then she said, "They're calling our row to go up. I love you and we'll see you tomorrow, bright and... early. I love you." I love you too, Sweetheart. Congratulations and safe travels," Catherine thought."Tell Michael, I love him too!" she added."I think he heard you. Go and graduate!" Catherine told her.I cut the connection and slumped down in my chair. I hadn't realized it, but it had really drained me.Catherine now stood over me."Michael? Are. " This is scaring me too. Please give me the money and forget about the feeling. I just came here and got the money. Don't tell anybody else, even Jane and Maggie. It can get me into a great deal of trouble if it's mentioned. Promise me." Ok Jeff. You are not running away are you?" No. I need to hurry to the bus station. Here's the key. Please come and get the bike. My exact time coming home is up in the air but I will try my best to get here. Talk to Mason and see if he can delay the trial if. .. you're kidding ... you're not." He garbled for a minute. "Let me call." Wait ... what's the least you'll take ... in cash ... to pay off the boat, survey it, put it in the water, rig it, find me an instructor, and get this white elephant out of your hair. Remember ... cash. Hundreds." She patted her enormous purse. "Hey ... I want to see the inside."The marina owner ran ... if that's what you can call a three hundred pound waddle ... ran to the office. Pretty quick, a white headed man came. “Are you going to be ok Miss?” He asked. She blushed at him, “Oh, um, yes thanks.” She stared down at her drink and finished it off. Just as she did someone in the room called out. “Hey the rain stopped!” Sarah breathed a sigh of relief. She could go home, but part of her wanted to stay and talk to the green eyed man. She smiled at the bartender and slid off her seat, only to have her knees buckle. One drink was too many. “Shit” She mumbled as she started to fall, but the quick moving.
Read More