Friday's Child (2013)

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He smiled at the head librarian and handed her the book he’d borrowed as she slipped him the intel. “Hi. Is Elle, uh, Eleanor working today?”
“She’s over in the children’s section, doing story time.”
“OK, thanks.” He headed across the quiet building and leaned against the wall, watching her read the story of the three bears to a group of primary school children. When she finished, he waved to get her attention. As she came over, he whispered, “I need to talk to you.”
She wrung her hands then wip
...ed them on her skirt, bouncing slightly from one foot to the other. “I really can’t do this. I can’t see you. I’m sorry.”
“I can see you’re busy. All I want is coffee and a chance to talk, please, Elle.”
Whether it was his pleading whisper or his insistence, he wasn’t sure, but she nodded. “All right. I have my lunch break in an hour. I could meet you then.”
He smiled. “Sure. How about we go to the Three-Sixteen café on the High Street?”
She hesitated.


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