That Kind Of Girl (Fillmore & Greenwich Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
While she waited on hold, she brought her feet to the seat of the chair and examined her toes. If she wasn't worried about making her money stretch, she'd have gone to get a pedicure. She'd just have to do her toes herself. She hated that. "Scott Cleary," a masculine voice said over the line. She startled, dropping her feet to the floor and sitting up. "The real Scott Cleary, or a recording?" There was a pause. "The real one is more entertaining, or so my mother says." She wrinkled her nose. "I wouldn't have figured you for a mama's boy." "I'm not," he said with all the authority of a grown-up wizard who knew he was hot stuff. "What can I help you with, Dana?" Closing her eyes, she groaned. "What if it's not me?" "Then I'd be disappointed, but I think I'm safe today." "Let's just start this conversation over, okay?" "If you want, but I was happy with the original version." She cleared her throat. "I'm calling to make an appointment to see you." "Excellent. How about in an hour?" "An hour?" She blinked, looking at the time.
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