A semi-impromptu thing. I kept in touch with them, sure, but I was doing the bare minimum in terms of keeping friendships. On some of my holiday visits to Manila I skipped meeting them entirely, and I didn't feel bad about it. They were nice people and all, but because they all still worked at th...
Andrea wandered back, barefoot, into the wedding reception tent, or what was left of it. Of course her sister wasn’t going to be there anymore. The bride barely slept in the days leading up to this, her big day, and she deserved a break. The ceremony was in the early afternoon, and no one was goi...
She didn’t even think about it. There was a busy familiarity to this city that was on the other side of the world. They walked in silence. Lindsay didn’t know what to say, and Jake looked like he didn’t want to comment on it. He laced their fingers together. There were no ...
"I think that's her chili cheese rolls." Alexander laughed softly. They were talking barely over a whisper, in the off chance that their voices carried over to the other end of the call. "It sounds crunchy. I want some." "Ssh. Dinner later." They had each taken an end of the backseat now, Wendy l...