The Siren's Call (Last Chance Motel Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
laughed Mary. She and River were finishing their meal at Aussie Jack’s. “I told my family I was tired and going to bed early, and then snuck out my bedroom window.” “But why?” Mary asked. “Because I’d get a lot of questions. Where am I going? Who am I going to meet? When will I be home? Blah, blah, blah. I mean, I diapered that woman, and now she’s treating me like a child.” “Once a man, twice a child is how the saying goes.” Mary looked out the window for a moment. “When did we get so old?” she asked, turning back and looking intently at River. River sighed. “That’s just the thing. I don’t feel old. Do you?” “I still feel like I’m sixteen.” “Me, too. I’m in good health. I’m strong. I can’t do the things I used to do when I was twenty, but then I sure know a heck of a lot of things now I wish I’d known at twenty.” Mary teased, “Like what?” “Like realizing when I have a good woman sitting in front of me.” “Phsaw, there you go again.
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