You are the least sane person I’ve had the
misfortune to meet.”
The corners of her eyes pinched a little, just for the
barest second, then cleared. “Well, there are plenty
more people for you to meet, Mr. Merrick, so do not
give up hope yet.” But the tone of her voice was far
too cheerful.
He watched her for a moment. Watched as her
face cleared of anything remotely hurt or upset. “Do
you object to being called insane or my saying that I
had the misfortune of meeting you?”
“Neither, of course.”
He drummed his finger on the desk, irritated and,
God, how did people live feeling guilty about things?
“You are just fine as you are,” he said gruffly.
Her expression froze for a moment, then bloomed
into a smile that would slay demons.

Autor: Anne Mallory

You are the least sane person I’ve had the<br />misfortune to meet.”<br />The corners of her eyes pinched a little, just for the<br />barest second, then cleared. “Well, there are plenty<br />more people for you to meet, Mr. Merrick, so do not<br />give up hope yet.” But the tone of her voice was far<br />too cheerful.<br />He watched her for a moment. Watched as her<br />face cleared of anything remotely hurt or upset. “Do<br />you object to being called insane or my saying that I<br />had the misfortune of meeting you?”<br />“Neither, of course.”<br />He drummed his finger on the desk, irritated and,<br />God, how did people live feeling guilty about things?<br />“You are just fine as you are,” he said gruffly.<br />Her expression froze for a moment, then bloomed<br />into a smile that would slay demons. - Anne Mallory




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