Refurbished
ring Aliyah's request for directions. His
working on the car in the garage had begun to stare at them, and a third tattooed guy watched them from behind the
came to life and the handsome stranger stepped slowly away from the car. In the rearview mirror, Aliyah spotted something lik
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e stopped at all. If she hadn't stopped she probably wouldn't have been on the verge of such a sour mood. And, when she saw t
lumns. The pure white from the photo was actually a putrid gray-yellow. There were a few broken w
what she s
. There appeared to be some old furniture still covered in
take a whole week just to get this
the manor would probably add another couple months to her schedule. She hated to think what the inside might look
's office. This was the first time she'd talk to him on the phone, and she knew she
etary but was qu
o I have the pleasur
something off-putting in his voice.
I've arrived at the manor. I realize I'm a few hours early, but I was hoping we could mee
d my afternoon so I could welcome you to the town. In fact, I coul
sides worry about what the inside of the house looked like, she set a timer on her phone to allow for a short nap. W
the car. You could see it in the way he flattened his eyebrows and straightened his cuff links. He had fine blond hair and a round chin. He was fairly tall and thin. His bi
n his tracks, visibly shocked. Aliyah thought she had missed a cra
toward her. "I'm sorry for gawking," he said grabbing
le. "Thanks." She hesitated to know what to say next. "Well..." she stumbled, "I hate to be so blunt, but the
touched for about seven years. I suppose I should have had my secretary update the photo
nt response. Even now he was stand
require more work than I previously quoted you for. I'd lik
mm
his eyes in thought and cont
osal!" he fina
ed for an e
Dinner," he said with a twitch of one of his eyebro
didn't want to go to dinner with this haughty man, s
looked back at Aliyah. "Oh, and Aliyah, this place is a 5-star
nd dirty converse and over to her '02 Chevy Blazer. She said to her car, "Do I l