One week later… “Jules, it’s good to see you.” Jenny, the owner of the coffee shop, A Frothy Start, had her hand on the cash register, ready to take my order. “I haven’t seen you in forever.” “Hey, Jenny.” I glanced at her and back at the large board on the wall behind her. “I guess it has been a while. Your menu looks completely different.” “We’ve made a few updates.” She winked. “I can still make your favorite if you like?”
Read more hereOne week later… “Jules, it’s good to see you.” Jenny, the owner of the coffee shop, A Frothy Start, had her hand on the cash register, ready to take my order. “I haven’t seen you in forever.” “Hey, Jenny.” I glanced at her and back at the large board on the wall behind her. “I guess it has been a while. Your menu looks completely different.” “We’ve made a few updates.” She winked. “I can still make your favorite if you like?”
Read more here“Table for two?” The woman standing behind a lectern asked when we entered Josephine’s Diner. “Yes, please.” I smiled and glanced over at Lola. “Do you have a booth available?” “Let me check.” The woman glanced around and then back down at the lectern. “Oh, one just opened up. Give me a few minutes to clean it.” “Thanks.” I reached for Lola’s hand and squeezed it. “I haven’t eaten here in forever.”
Read more here“Why were you surprised that Olly went on the Ferris Wheel?” Ryan moved closer to me as the worker for the ride locked the bar down over our legs. “He hates the ride.” There was something about Ryan. Every time he touched me, my body ignited. I’ve never experienced instant attraction with anyone. A part of me wanted to deny my feelings because it was all happening so fast, but a larger part wanted more. “I could be the reason for it.” I laced my fingers with his and rested our hands on my lap. “Don’t tell him I said that, though.” I winked and bumped my shoulder against him.
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