"Well, uh, hi." I laughed awkwardly. "I saw you looking at me." She said, much more seriously. "I don't know what you're talking about." I lied. ... "Yes you do. I saw you staring at me from across the bar. That's why I came over to you. You're cute you know." She smiled. "Well, uh, sorry about that." I said, rubbing my hand sheepishly against the back of my neck. "Don't be." she said, putting her hand on my leg. "I'm married." I said instinctively. I'm no fool. That's what you say when. It was more a matter of convenience, plus it enabled me to sell my house and bank the money.The months turned to years, and seemingly all of a sudden I was considering retiring. I worked with my hands all my life, and now my body was pretty worn out. Bea was no spring chicken either by then, and she was tired of the cold winters. So we decided that we would move down to Florida after Brynn graduated from high school. We figured the girl could get a job down there for the summer while she. The sound of the acoustical guitar reverberated from theapartment walls as the musician's alto voice wove itself with theguitar in the colorful variety of contemporary folk sounds thatformed her compositions.Her practice routine complete, she turned to the critics for areview. Her hazel eyes sparkled with the sheer joy she found in hercraft. "Well? Do you think I'm ready for my next performance?"The critics were, as usual, unimpressed with her efforts. Theyblinked at the rude disturbance, gave. ’ Margaret, said in a sympathetic tone, almost apologetically. Giving a deep sigh, Leigh resigned. ‘Send them in, please.’ Leigh had just finished organizing her files when the door opened. Standing at the door was a very handsome man, light brown hair and an amazing pair of green eyes. But he looked vaguely familiar. She just couldn’t figure out where she knew him from. ‘ Hello, Miss Grayson. Nice to meet you. I am Brian Howard form The Department of Internal Affairs.’ Brian said, extending.
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