Franz let him proceed without interruption, and, in fact, did not hear what was said; he longed to be alone, and free to ponder over all that had occu...rred. One of the two men, whose mysterious meeting in the Colosseum he had so unintentionally witnessed, was an entire stranger to him, but not so the other; and though Franz had been unable to distinguish his features, from his being either wrapped in his mantle or obscured by the shadow, the tones of his voice had made too powerful an impression. I'm just gonna watch TV in my undies again. She said while putting the bag in the fridge. Bob chugged a cup of water and headed to the door.Bob: Don't have too much fun. And don't watch my shows without me. Katty just sat there turning the tv on. As soon as Bob shut the door behind him Katty got up and ran to the bathroom. She started to strip down to take a shower. Running the water from the faucet for a minute to feel the temperature. When it was just above room temp she pulled the turning. A minute later she drove off. I thought she must have gone to her work in the alley or to her home. I waited ten minutes to see whether she would be back. There was no sign of her. I have been planning what to say to her daughter when I press the calling bell and what to say if I’m admitted into the apartment. At that moment I thought it would a good idea if I take flowers with me. While following them I noticed a flower shop not far from her apartment. I ran all the way and bought some red. It was his turn to laugh. His tantalising laughter sent warmth up me again, as it had done since I first met him. His gaze dropped to my knees. ‘What’s that?’ he said, pointing to my book. I put it under my pillow. ‘Nothing…’ I mumbled, embarrassed. ‘Hey…it’s ok. If you don’t want to show me, that’s fine,’ he said, raising his hands in surrender. I looked at him curiously. ‘It’s just something I’ve had with me the past few years. Something to…help,’ I said. He nodded his understanding. He.
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