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nt our way to our dinner date. Sean told me he called
only had casual conve
old me I've been slacking off. I know that's not true. I'm a good writer... it's just th
e your editor doesn't unde
doesn't. No one in th
l anyway. How about you?
smi
-wise,
ur hotel has been like t
l." - he
well call it our hotel from now on, sweet pea." - he said and I turned my h
my indifference too. By that, Sean turned on the car radio to drown th
e we
about this steakhouse before. Some of the most important people in the city recomm
by holding my hand. When a valet came for the car key, another man in black sui
columns, the marble tables, the candle accents on each corners
ir, Ma'am."
n artificial fireplace. The table has a small bouquet of rose, a champagne on a
bouquet up and
look fresh as they
nk y
the side. Sean ordered a T-bone steak in medium rare and a small bowl of mashed potat
" - the man said and we waited. Final
a treat to the tongue. First sip and I alre
id and smiled. His two rows of pe
- is it
e corners of his lips with the napkin)... ther
ready knew it
ait
ding gown arrived. It's in the trunk of my car. I came here to let you fit it, see if there's some adj
ame all this way to bring the wedding gown to me himself. He's really a good man... and here I am
if you need something. I haven't seen the gown myself,
wn's selected by m
ip.) Let's have this dinner first. I'll tak
t was gone. Thankfully, we didn't need to engage to awkward silence after that because o
orders, sir.
smile. The rest of the evening went on, but none
till on inside as seen from the thin baby blue drapes. I unbuckled my
you again
puppy. How can I say no? Besi
n. I have a lot on
ul night, Rora. I hope
ith a weird feeling. He said he had a beautiful night. I don't know which part of that
away. Jill welcomed me with an enthusiastic "How did it go