She had been battling this problem for over a year now with no resolution.Something has to change, she thought to herself. And soon!!She needed to tal...k with somebody about this problem. Maybe they would have an idea of something she could do.But who? Of course - Jim.!!She and Jim had been friends for over 20 years now. There wasn't anything that they couldn't talk about. And he was a man, so maybe he would have some idea what she could do to spark Lou's interest again.She picked up the phone. She just laughed."Serves him right," she said. "He doesn't take instruction all that well. Since he knows everything you can't teach him a thing. Let's go see what they left me for a note."We walked over to her tent ... pinned to her door was a note written in Sharpie.'Simone, I'm fine. They're in a panic about a little bite. I'll probably have to stay the night for observation. I'll be back. When you're dealing with idiots you expect moronic behavior. John'Just a little note, written in. "He said nothing. I waited."I'll call him," Gary said, finally."No, don't. Because I didn't hear from him, I committed those paintings to Katrina Leonard. If Bailand wants to show my work, it'll have to be in the fall. What's more, I don't want you to chase him for a commitment, and I won't. What's with him anyway, Gary? I mean, I knew he was upset because I committed the spring show to you, but his reaction was immature. It was as if he wanted to punish me for putting you ahead of him."Frazier. . what's hername, Meg Ryan?" Okay... short and cute... kind of sassy?" Jenny asked and Robyn nodded inagreement. She considered the girl's face and thought how she'd do thecut. "Yeah, that ought to look really great on you." She nodded toherself. "Okay, hon, let's get started."Robyn was draped in a smock, whipped around in the chair and Jennygathered her long locks up into a huge ponytail. "Did you want to donatethis to make wigs for cancer patients, hon?"Robyn looked surprised. "Yes! That's a.
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