"Oh, you must be a wizard." she said. "You look a lot like the headmaster in the Harry Potter movie."The wizard was impressed. No "How do you know my ...name?" or any of the other usual questions. He gave her a questioning look."English Lit major." she explained.The Wizard nodded, as if that was all the explanation he needed, and decided he would get right to the point. "I understand you need a loaf of bread and some lunchmeat to make sandwiches for your errant husband's lunch?" he asked."Yes,". We’ve got glammed up and managed to get into Amika in High Street Kensington. We’ve danced around and I’ve flirted outrageously with the guy behind the bar and blagged free shots off him, so we’re well wobbly by the time it’s time to leave.There are no taxis around, and in any case it’s not far to walk to my room in the student block so we start walking down towards the IC buildings just off Exhibition Road.We’re walking past the Royal Albert Hall when you start giggling.“I need to pee,. I stood, waiting. I could feel my toes tapping and my hands were itching to move. I could hear him moving about upstairs with draws opening and closing. Was that water I could hear now?I heard the stairs creak, it was the fourth step from the top, he was coming back. A shiver ran through me. Then everything went dark, out of instinct I put my hands to my face even though I already knew what I would find. Before they got there, I was gripped by the wrists and they were pulled behind my. " I understand, Sean. I saw what happened. I'm not like her." I know you're not, it's just..."She kissed me one more time to shut me up. "Go. Play well. Bring home the championship. Don't let anything break your concentration, especially worries about me. I've been here for you for longer than you know, and I'm not giving up on you, just because you're going to be out of town for a few days. Call me every night and let me know how it's going, if you'd like. In fact, you'd better call me every.
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