Tommy finally said stiffly. “Tommy.” The blonde turned away from Adam to glance curiously at Harriet and Tommy before switching her attention to Tommy’s mother. “The poster?” “Hmmm?” Tommy’s mother looked from her son to the blonde. “The poster? Can I put it in your window?” “Oh, of course.” She handed back the poster. “Do you have sticky tape?” The blonde plucked a small roll from her skirt pocket. “Absolutely.” “Then go right ahead, dear.” “Anywhere in particular?” The blonde turned and walked right by Adam without looking at him. Lori’s mouth fell open when he reached out and plucked the poster from her, holding it up to read. His eyes flashed. Almost as much as the blonde’s when she snatched it back off him. “Do you mind?” “I’m keeping an eye on you, Barb.” “Don’t call me Barb, Mr Moor. That’s reserved for friends who deserve it.” One of his big hands curled into a fist. Lori and Ali exchanged looks. At the same time this was happening, Tommy said tightly, “I’m surprised you’re able to take a step into here, Harriet.”
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