Maid of Marvels
Lurking with Intent
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The Lady that's known as... Lou
Lou watched with a half smile as the gamblin' man threw the bills down. How like a man, she thought. Thinking money will fix everything. It did indeed, but not for the reasons they thought it did.
She chuckled aloud at her own private joke. Couldn't help it, really. Some said that money was the root of all evil and they might be right, but Lou knew that money was a means to an end and without it you didn't get very far.
"So... Gamblin' Man. You have a name?" She asked knowing that he full well expected a tirade of some sort. The locals called him 'Cowboy', but that's not what she wanted to hear. If he was going to be working for her she needed to know his real name.
Lou heard the soft rustle of a newspaper behind her and grinned even bigger. James. With the high backed chair turned toward the window, she was certain he thought he was unobserved. (Or hoped he was.) She counted her blessings every day that she had found him all those months ago. That they were life partners, she never had a doubt.
Turning her attention back to the defiant looking man, she put her hands on her hips and tapped her foot like an impatient mother. "Well? Cat got your tongue?"
Lou watched with a half smile as the gamblin' man threw the bills down. How like a man, she thought. Thinking money will fix everything. It did indeed, but not for the reasons they thought it did.
She chuckled aloud at her own private joke. Couldn't help it, really. Some said that money was the root of all evil and they might be right, but Lou knew that money was a means to an end and without it you didn't get very far.
"So... Gamblin' Man. You have a name?" She asked knowing that he full well expected a tirade of some sort. The locals called him 'Cowboy', but that's not what she wanted to hear. If he was going to be working for her she needed to know his real name.
Lou heard the soft rustle of a newspaper behind her and grinned even bigger. James. With the high backed chair turned toward the window, she was certain he thought he was unobserved. (Or hoped he was.) She counted her blessings every day that she had found him all those months ago. That they were life partners, she never had a doubt.
Turning her attention back to the defiant looking man, she put her hands on her hips and tapped her foot like an impatient mother. "Well? Cat got your tongue?"
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