Nobody's Child (Georgia Davis Series) - Plot & Excerpts
Eventually, though, they left the warmth of the restaurant and stepped outside into a night so bitter that Georgia’s nose and throat felt peppery when she breathed. Jimmy walked her to her car. “Thank you,” she said softly. “This was really nice.” Jimmy leaned over, cupped her cheeks in his hands, and kissed her lightly on the lips. “Yes. It was.” She opened the door and slid into her car. He held up his hand and waited until she’d reversed out of the parking lot and turned onto Skokie Highway. As she cruised south on Frontage Road, she smiled. Jimmy got her. She was pretty sure she got him, too. It was the first time in—well—a long time. She blasted the heat, turned on the oldies radio station, and started singing along with the Four Tops. She hadn’t done that in a long time. It wasn’t until she was on the Edens heading south that she noticed the headlights in her rearview were a little too close. How long had they been there? She snapped off the radio and accelerated.
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