It was a Friday night, of course, but to his surprise, there seemed to be a lot more women than normal. Not that he, or any of his buddies, were complaining. He knew some of the women, of course, like Julie Jacoby, the redheaded summer hostess at the Halftime Sports Bar, and Shannon Russell, a paralegal who could really dance. Of the rest, some were strangers, a rarity at Tony’s, which was too close to the highway to attract tourists. He managed to grab the pool table before any of the newcomers did, and was chalking his cue when Adam, his opponent, came up to him, and said, “Are we getting some unusual stares here?” Surprised, Josh glanced around. Whenever he met someone’s gaze, they smiled and waved, not all that unusual. “I don’t think so. It’s a Friday night, and we’re single guys.” “Speak for yourself.” “Well, how would anyone know, where you’re concerned?” Adam rolled his eyes, said, “Everyone knows,” and walked away to put money in the coin slot. Josh grinned.
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