part Sarah didn't pay much attention to his words, and occasionally, she would respond with a nickering, perfunctory smile. The li
ingtone from many years ago played in her ea
eared, someone was still using it as their ringtone. Much to her surprise, a few seconds later, it was James who took out his phone from h
at the screen of his phone and cut the call before putting it on "silent mode." He put his phone aside and gave Sar
curious eyes fell on James' phone and she noticed
raised his cup to his lips, took a sip, and set it down again. Howe
phone with an embarrassed look on his face. Sarah ra
y, I'm coming over
arah and said, "I'm sorry, Miss Swain, but my
sponded politely and considerately. Needless to say, she k
ke it up to you next time. Good
ndlessly stirring the coffee. These fruitless blind dates were starting to wear her out. On some occasions, the
oncerned look on her face. "Honey, why are you home so early? How come you didn't have dinner w
t her mother, Danna. "He is a great guy, but he's just not
ing to work out? Sarah, tell me exactly w
d furrowed her eyebrows. "I don't like him,
ughter?" Danna put her arms around Sarah's shoulders and comforted he
e said to her mother, "I'm very tired! I'm goin
er all, she wondered why her beautiful daughter c