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'Look,' you say, 'I can't tell you whether or not I accept the case without hearing the details first. So spill.'
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'Look, you're pretty and all, but looks alone don't determine whether I accept a case or not.  I need details.' You say, casually eyeing up her figure.
The blonde considers it. 'Fine,' she decides. She sits back in her chair, the smoke from her cigarette curling around her as it rises.
The blonde considers it. 'Fine,' she decides. She sits back in her chair, the smoke from her cigarette curling around her as it rises.
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'When we announced our engagement his lawyers drew up a document for me to sign.' She smiles. 'Apparently his family didn't believe that a girl like me was interested in him just because of his boyish charm...'
'When we announced our engagement his lawyers drew up a document for me to sign.' She smiles. 'Apparently his family didn't believe that a girl like me was interested in him just because of his boyish charm...'
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Current revision as of 03:56, 27 January 2017

'Look, you're pretty and all, but looks alone don't determine whether I accept a case or not. I need details.' You say, casually eyeing up her figure.

The blonde considers it. 'Fine,' she decides. She sits back in her chair, the smoke from her cigarette curling around her as it rises.

'My husband is rich, Mr. Horne,' she says. 'I am not. At least, I wasn't till I married him. He is also not a young man. He wasn't young when I married him either.'

'When we announced our engagement his lawyers drew up a document for me to sign.' She smiles. 'Apparently his family didn't believe that a girl like me was interested in him just because of his boyish charm...'

'And were you?'

'What was the document about?'

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