He finished in short order and we were off again. My car smelled like the inside of a well used rubber and I was worried that I might not be able to c...lean it up for a date that I had the next night. As you might guess the fourth guy had his turn just before we got back to town. As we passed by where all of their cars were parked my friend that picked up the lady in the first place asked if I would drop him off and take her home as he was already out later than he should have been. The others. "I wrote a song. I wanted to play it for you. It's not much, but . . . ." She cleared her throat. "Well, if you wrote your book for me, then I wrote this for you." "I can't wait." Luke smiled. Emma took another breath and willed her hands and voice to be steady as she played. It wasn't much of a song; she had thought it best to start simple. She'd even laughed at herself, thinking that it wasn't as though she was trying to run a marathon. Still, she'd gone for an easy melody and hadn't driven. We want all of you to stay. We want you to be part of the team. Your service here will count day for day as service at NIKA, entitling you to the same benefits as any current NIKA employee with the same length of service. Your vacation, sick time, and other leave will carry over, and be adjusted, going back to January 1st, to match NIKA’s, but won’t be reduced if they happen to exceed what we offer. All of you will be eligible for a full bonus share, paid in June of 1996.“It’s very important. More like dates. I think they were curious ... you know ... about how different we might be." Did that bother you?" She was asking a genuine question, but I wondered if there was more to it."A bit. I was always a minority. Even more than the black ... I mean African American kids. There were a few of us in school, but we never seemed to quite fit into any group. It was easier for us guys, I think. I don't think it was easy for the girls, though." Harry. There's something I have to tell you. I'm.
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