ALEJANDROSomething struck the bottom of my foot. I paid it no attention.It occurred once more, but this time it was more challenging. I grunted.
ALEJANDRO"What do you mean you ran into her while she was on vacation?"The person working the front desk was staring at me with an expression that wasn't quite terror but was certainly more than simply confusion.
WynetteI chose the three post cards that I thought were the most stunning out of the bunch by carefully turning the creaky rack. I carried them up to the counter and demonstrated their value to the elderly lady who was seated there. Her gnarled fingers never caused her knitting to slow down, but she did grin and nod at me to let me know that she'd put the items on my tab. After expressing my gratitude to her, I left the chilly interior of the store and returned to the bright sunshine outside.
WynetteAs I looked out over the water from the balcony of Ale's penthouse room in Cancun, I had to concede that he was correct. "You were right." It was smart of you to come all the way here.At first, I was skeptical, and I was sure that he merel
Alejandro"I can't believe I'm going to let you poach Matt," the boss said. Olivia put her arms in a defensive position and pretended to be upset with me."I don't know," I responded as I completed a full turn and surveyed my office, which was by t
ChrisMy phone buzzed as I backed my Kia Telluride into the parking spot that had been assigned to me, and then I turned it off. After that, I reached for my phone and launched the app that handles my text messages. Exactly as I had anticipated, it was from Sister Margaret informing me that Octavia had arrived at school without incident and was checked in at homeroom. After sending a brief text message of gratitude to the person who had helped me, I sat for a few moments and gazed absentmindedly at the
CHRISWhen I did finally take a break for lunch at two in the afternoon, my disposition was noticeably better, my stomach was rumbling, and my attorney had tried to reach me three times but was unable.After leaving my evaluation papers and the hig
KailiAfter expressing my gratitude to the flight attendant, I took a sip from my carbonated water and then lay back against the rounded wall of the aircraft. I had selected a seat that was located at the very end of the fuselage, and by some stroke of good fortune, the seat that was located next to me turned out to be vacant. I made the most of this fortunate circumstance by reclining the armrest and extending my legs across the vacant space. The background was filled with the low buzz of other passenge