” Steph had no clue what she was talking about but she did need to find out. As soon as that thought had entered her mind that she needed to do som...e investigating, a man came up to them. “Ah, Ms. Parker, so glad to see you. I got your order form and all of it is ready for you.” Amanda smiled at him warmly, “Thank you, Mr. Morris, I appreciate you getting everything together so quickly. I’m also happy all of it was in stock.” Mr. Morris laughed and shook his head to what Steph could tell was. Chris insisted. ‘As father of the bride, I’m covering the reception at least.’ John agreed. He piped in. ‘You two can pay for your sisters’ weddings.’ ‘Chris, Dad, we are paying for everything. I’ll tell you guys what. You cover drinks for the reception and we’ll call it even.’ Thomas stated, his love for his father evident and respect for his future father-in-law growing. John frowned, ‘What kind of drinks are you boys talking about. If I’m buying spirits, I’m getting stuff that’ll put hair on. " he reached out and put his right hand on the side of her face and brushed her hair aside so he could see into her eyes. His heart skipped a beat as he saw a hint of affection in her eyes but she soon pulled away. "get off me!" she yelled at him but soon softened when she saw the hurt confused look on his face, his years at Drama club didn't seem such a waste now. "I I'm, sorry but I don't know who you are, I feel like I should. Those pictures, the house it seems so familiar yet also so new. Leah waited, chewing slowly, wondering what he would do. She smiled to herself and continued to eat after he picked up his utensils and started cutting into his burger. ‘Diner burgers can be considered a more advanced course, if you’d like to start with the basics instead…’ Leah teased. Dave was concentrating. ‘No, I got it, I’m good. What’s the deal with you and hands anyway?’ ‘Well,’ Leah began, she’d never really thought about it enough to get to the core of her thought process. ‘I guess.
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