gent. She does it every morning buying a new one to scour through the
act that she had no experience in the field. she picked up the latest print of the times and paid the m
th
was her third week being unemployed. She hadn't expected a job to fa
ere to be. twenty minutes later she stood in a quaint coffee shop just outside of the main streets of new York, her hair frizzing from the humidity of a hot su
ork flat cost more than her first year at uni. today she had already received a complaint of a customers coffee being too hot. some people amazed her, she had however politely apologised and made a new coffee with more milk in it. she had been whis
you" she smiled although he wouldn't have been
e and three lattes" he spok
as she could, just as she was placing the coff
r I didn'
I said I want the coffees to go" he spoke slowly as
ed back to the coffees she had prepared for him or gods
e just kept repeating to herself I need the money,
past six, she got out in ten minutes so she cleaned u
xactly half six and at six
she an
est friend lily squ
what's u
ady to come over to yours s
ng about I'm not go
eady I'll be at yours for 10" she giggles and hangs
to go home and get ready because there was no point a
Saunde
ed out across the busy city of New York, he had a lot to t
l issue to deal with later and for now he
rt failed on Tuesday night. The funeral was to be held at half two in the cathedral James had grown up in, it was to be a private event but the media never was too
n he was here in his new office. The o
t would sink, he had business meetings and investments along with haulage deals to confirm and he couldn't do that sitting at
a booby leggy blonde who had more implants than brains. So now the crunch was on in hindsight he should have