Blame The Rain
Chapter One
As she followed him to the front of the restaurant, she swore she was floating.
Didn't she deserve to have a man treat her right and not be ashamed to be seen
with her? She'd forgotten how good things could be when she stopped finding
reasons why life was full of disappointments.
He held her jacket while she slipped her arms in, easing it up slowly around her
neck. What she wouldn't give to have it be his arms wrapping around her instead.
With a coy smile, she waited for him to put on his coat and grab his hat.
"Why don't you wear this for now? I don't really think it's me anyway. At least
it will help keep your hair dry."
"Thank you."
He set the hat on top of her head and then smoothed his hand down her cheek.
"Much better on you."
The wine made her feel loose and daring, but she resisted the urge to kiss him
right there. Instead she headed for the door with him close behind her.
A moment of panic swept over her as she realized this was it. The night had been
such a breathtaking change. She didn't want it to be over. Not yet.
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