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“Sure! These were fil made back when there weren’t a thousand other filinal, and they dealt with stories that are still the forerunning themes for movies today: love, pain, the human spirit They’re timeless”
“And not a olf or va her brows sardonically “All right,” she shrugged and continued picking at her plate “So why do you like them, really? It can’t just be for the history lesson”
“I’ breath in and watched the actors on the screen; their steps perfectly in-tih a field of sunflowers He smiled as they did so and, almost out of nowhere, Amie felt a flash of attraction for her new boss “They…indescribable There’s a spirit in these films that you can’t find today”
She snapped her fingers slowly and joked, “But they sure don’t help you sleep”
“Unfortunately not,” he said with a ss you down here, besides your apparently insatiable appetite?”
Aht of the television, and couldn’t help but think how handsoht His skin was perfectly tan, and he ell-built in frame, much taller than her, with the most enviable thick brown hair that she wouldn’t dare admit she was jealous of What drew her in ht teeth, white as a cloud
Snap out of it!
She shook her head suddenly before dropping her carrot stick and leaning back on the couch “I just couldn’t sleep,” she said lauess I’m still full of questions”
“You don’t say”
“Do you mind?”
He esture with his arm and nodded “Not at all”
“Okay, how about we start with… why you’re doing all this? Ia bit far, aren’t we?” The words cahtly
“I guess you could say that,” he laughed and gave a half-hearted roll of his eyes “You want the truth?”
“Always,” she said softly