Reese:
> > "Both of you make up." she told them both and went
> > back to eating and
> > surprising even herself by her take charge ideas --
Sam:
Sam managed a smile at him. "I'm sorry," she said, "for that," she took a
deep breath, "and for being so rude to you on the phone yesterday." She
figured she might as well fess up to being the one who had been so ugly to
him. He'd find out eventually anyway.
Reese:
> > even if she was pretty
> > certain it was the emotional ka ka about to hit
> > doing the talking in an
> > attempt to keep from breaking down in such a public
> > place "Sam's protective
> > of me with good reason. After all, even with the
> > first call, we were both
> > told that my father was dead since I was old enough
> > to ask."
Milo:
> "I remeber that, you told me she and your other two
> friends have been helping you. I didn't even know you
> existed.. at least Sara didn't say I abandoned you."
> He said sounding quite relieved for that. "I don't
> blame you Sam for being protective, I'm glad someone
> has been." Milo siad giving her a appreciative smile.
>
Reese:
> > "And.. I suggest," she said after she lifted her
> > coffee to take another
> > drink and seeing small heat bubbles popping and her
> > tone totally casual,
> > which was a warning in itself "We do move this
> > somewhere else pretty soon.
> > Anyone ready for a doggy bag?"
Reese:
> "Good idea.. there are other thingsd to talk about in
> a more private atmosphere." He siad grateful to leave
> this place now.
>
Sam:
"Great let's go find one of them." She took one last bite of her waffle and
was ready to go.
Sam