DARK SHADES NOT SHADOWS.
ated skirt, her long silk hair relaxing on her shoulders at both sides, she played with her fi
madam that your here."The old wom
she was friends with her mother a
rious things, the furnitures, the wallpapers and figurines,
erself, for her college was where she needed to be, to fu
r lips, she sat on one of the sofas grabbing the news papers, crossing her leg
tea, and cleared her throat, "So tell me do you cook? Can you
rooke's Town in L.A." Claire told her nervously as she pulled out the
ynn asked and Claire felt as if her
aised her eyebrows in doubt. "At least I can
t her in every thing she does, as you c
head as she understood w
in tomorrow. Don't worry, you'll have the whole night during weekends to spe
tand Ma'am." She told her, althoug
ked fake, Claire wondered if it was the heavy makeup she wore that looked
s Lynn for accepting her job request. She twisted the
urroundings, the water fountain and the pretty fl
her hair
ire." She told herself, gentl
a complete stranger walked in even
ips were small and thin, his nose, pointed , with a smooth surface too. His had
e could only stare, she
he greeted, look
on passed, brush
led in and Claire hurried out of the
sed her without a glance, or at