‘I think I left something on your curb,’ he spoke in a soft, even voice that was practiced at calming a volatile situation. He had his work cut ou...t for him. ‘Ah….’ I smoothly sighed. I could not take my eyes off his grinning mouth. A mouth I wanted to taste. ‘My keys?’ he spoke a little stronger this time. His eyes met mine briefly then looked past me to the counter. ‘Oh, of course, I found them on the sidewalk. I wasn’t sure who to call.’ Then as an afterthought, ‘I hope those people were. It was a call from his boss askingif he could come in for a few hours even though he was rostered off.Rick was the newest guy on the help desk team and had agreed as acondition of getting the job that he would be willing to be on call,even on his days off. Rick reluctantly agreed and swung his legs out ofbed. As he did so his eyes fell on the panties that Chris had asked himto wear and he groaned, surely Chris wouldn't mind if he didn't wearthem to work? Rick pulled out a pair of his boxers and. I took her by the hand, got down on one knee, pulled out a nice one Karat Solitaire Engagement ring, and asked her to marry me. I told her that I have known that she was the one for me from the moment we met, and that she had me at hello, and after the way she helped me with getting my luggage, and to the way she has been so encouraging to me, I truly believe that God has put this in my heart, and in my path. I was searching her eyes for any sign of an answer, and she looked teary, and truly. In about a year, all the other Hispanic tiendas had closed in our area. I was the only one left. It was a surprise, but I was very pleased with the friendship and support of more and more of their business, their support. We had added the services, the sending of money grams to families in Mexico and Central and South America, Photo ID's (not official, but some picture ID for them to carry and have), and many products they couldn't get at the larger and more American stores.We also have one.
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