"And if that doesn't work, look at the background of everyone there, anybody with experiences similar to mine that would have made them sympathetic."
"Alright."
Danny hung up and carried her kitten to the kitchen with her. She was home alone again and Skyfall kept the anxiety away. That was one of the reasons she had adopted the cat.
"Ya hungry, Skyfall?" she questioned, grabbing a can of wet cat food out of the pantry. Ian was off at his gym; she hadn't cared enough to ask what client he was dealing with or if he was simply trying to do some executive work. He'd be back around five in the evening, or later, again Danny hadn't cared to ask. She set Skyfall on the floor and opened the can before scooping the food into her food bowl. The kitten seemed happy enough, so Danny settled down with The Hobbit. It was a book she took a large amount of comfort from. She read it for the first time with her in fifth grade and fell in love. Her …show more content…
As he waited for the cashier to scan all of his items his eyes wandered to a little shop. Bright yellow caught his eye. It was displayed proudly behind the floral shop window. There were big bright sunflowers in the window, and Loren couldn't help but to think of Danny's favorite painting, "Sunflowers" by van Gogh.
"That'll be $20. 73, sir," the man behind the counter spoke. Loren paid, grabbed the bags and headed out across the street. The little shop was drenched in the perfume of flowers. The last of the summer flowers were being sold and replaced with autumn's marigolds, and perennials. Loren walked up to the counter smiling at the young woman behind the counter. She beamed back a thousand watt smile at him. Her eyes worked over his lean frame in