He bounded up the stairs in about three leaps. “Leia, your mom and I talked about going out in the boat tomorrow. That’s when I was sure—sure that I loved you and sure that Brian was right. After lunch we needed another walk. “Why didn’t you just come in? Hold on and I’ll buzz you through.”
“Okay—uh…do I have to worry about Max?”
“No, he’ll remember you.” I pressed my remote and the gate swung open. Paul and I are thrilled to meet you. I always kept it near my heart. He is an Orthodox Jew although Paul and Miriam are now Reform.” I explained the differences between the two and even a few others like Hasidic and Reconstruction. We have no place here inconveniencing you like this. “Can you tell me what’s going on now?”
“Well, I’ve noticed that you don’t have much real jewelry…a lot of cheap stuff, but nothing worth any notice. After a bacon and egg sandwich I led Max to the garage and we drove to the beach.
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