He walked slowly to the pay phone in the back of the restaurant, looking back at Ginny as he plunked quarters into the machine. There was something pleasant about her, beyond the fact that she seemed a little, uh, loopy. Yet she was accessible at the same time - genuine. She didn't have that far-away quality that was present in Lily, the quality that was so maddening about her. He was lost in these thoughts for several moments before he realized Selina was on the other end, practically shouting, "Hello?!"
"Selina, it's Don,"
"I should've known,"
"I'm not going to make it in today,"
"You and ninety nine percent of the staff,"
"See you later,"
He stood by the pay phone for a few more moments, studying Ginny. Too bad she had mentioned a husband and kids earlier. That would complicate things - well, a little. He made his way back to the table, a small smile playing across his lips.