Goodness, I walked myself into that one, didn't I?
She hasn't mentioned our meetings? That's good.
I've had opportunities to talk with Blair here and there. For example, we had a luncheon together on a rainy afternoon, and I joined the Belmonts and Rosiers for tea a week or two ago. She was even kind enough to pay me a visit the last time I injured myself.I'm worried about herShe deserves better from her family She hinted then that she might be unhappy, especially after Unification Day.
Although I wonderedthought of herfelt for her, I endeavor not to pry when I'm off the clock.
I find it hard to let go of details that I observe others' behavior, since they're often tied to problems that are my responsibility to address. Now, though,
I remember how glad I was when my brother arrived in Glynn. With you two being such fast friends, I can imagine that your company will left her spirits considerably.
You're polite in your assumption that I sought this posting. Do you enjoy a good detective story? My posting here is the conclusion of one of my better ones.
I don't know whether there's a calendar that circulates or whether I could read it if there was, but Miss Maura Pines, the police secretary, is a peerless resource on local matters. Since we work together, she keeps Deputy Winnifred "Fred" Kinney and me abreast of whatever the young people are looking forward to in the next few weeks -- whether we are personally invested or not.