“You don’t need to do that” Sharni
said.
“I’d like to” he said with a
smile.
Sharni hesitated. She was unsure
about the wisdom of such a move. No matter how gorgeous he was, she didn’t know
anything about him.
“If you have time that is?” he
added.
She didn’t really have time but
looking into those eyes she was having trouble saying no. Figuring as she was
in a shopping centre with about a million other people she was reasonably safe she
agreed. “Okay, thanks.”
His smile widened. “Good” he said
“let’s go.”
With Mitch pushing the trolley
they walked back through the carpark. He deposited the trolley in one of the
collection bays and they made their way into the shopping centre. Dodged milling
shoppers he said “where’s the best place to go? I don’t come in here often
enough to know.”
Sharni smiled and pointing to the
left she said “there’s a little place down here that’s quieter than the food
court.”
He smiled “sounds good. Lead the
way.”
The café Sharni led him to wasn’t
full but they were busy. Most people it seemed were too busy shopping to sit so
they were just getting something to go. They sat down at table and after asking
her what she’d like Mitch got up and went up to the counter to order. Sharni
watched him as he stood at the counter. His long legs were encased in jeans
that fitted him well. On top he was wearing a red polo shirt that hugged his
toned upper body. He really was a gorgeous looking man and Sharni couldn’t
believe he was there with her.
A minute or so later Mitch came
back with their coffees and sitting down opposite her he held up his cup and
said “cheers.”
Sharni smiled and reaching out she
clinked cups with him before taking a sip.
“Is this your local shopping
centre?” he said.
“Yes, pretty much. You?”
“I guess so” he said. “But as I
said I don’t come here much. I have to say I avoid shopping as much as
possible.”
Sharni smiled “at this time of
year I try to avoid it too.”
“Are you finished now?”
“I hope so. I don’t want to come
back here before Christmas, except for food. How about you, are you done?”
“I just have one more, but I have no idea what to buy so I
gave up on it for tonight. I have no idea what teenage girls want these days.”
Sharni smiled “they can be difficult. What’s your budget?”
“Fifty dollars, it’s for my niece.”
“I could help you after we finish our coffee if you like”
she said with some hesitation. She wanted to help him but didn’t want to push
herself on him.
A nice part. It will be interesting to see what he says.
ReplyDeleteI hope so. Thanks.
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