unded against her chest and her breath shortened and quickened as she pushed her way through the throngs of people.
OU AND YOUR S
There were important things in the
c, she spotted a sign pointing to the lost and found,
entrance. Subconsciously, she apologized h
, there!" She said, addressing the cle
her passport and other important documents in the purse. Lucki
he asked, holding up
exclaimed. "That's it. That's my purse! Oh! I
tification process and whatnot
gings were retrieved, she asked the clerk, "Do you have a clue who
nding there on the ph
ntrance. "Ah! Thanks again," she cried. Then she hurried out.
o was still on his phone. She recognized him immediately. When she'd bumped into him e
When she drew closer she tapped, his shoulder. "Uh, excuse me,
.? Doris? I
Doris felt jolts of electricity running through her body. Hi
uldn't
ak the silence, her voice tre
ooking at each other in disbelief. The tension in the air was
her heart pounding in her chest, her pulse revving,
ed through her mind. The late nights, the whispered conversations, the stole
wing in his beautiful, heart-tingling smile, making her b
FALL