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Serenity smiled at her reflection in the antique mirror. She knew she had been smiling more frequently lately. The past few months she and Officer Jerry Smith had been out to dinner, lunch and a couple of movies. While his schedule was erratic they had managed to see each other a few times. She didn't really know his well but she liked what she knew about him. He was a little shy, sometimes a little awkward but she liked that about him. She was more comfortable with someone shy than someone that was outgoing and egotistical.
Serenity completed her paperwork for the day and locked up the shop. Since the news had been empty of any reports about the killer, she felt more comfortable heading for the bus station eventhough it was dark out. There had been a period of time when she had jumped at every shadow. She liked her job but the neighborhood where the warehouse/studio was located was mostly warehouses, a few old residences, but not a lot of traffic or lights. She had spent a lot of her earnings taking cabs to avoid walking the street in the evening. Now she could start saving some money again.
Stepping off the bus in front of the hotel next to her apartment, she waved at her cabbie friends and stopped into the hotel's restaurant. Ordering a sandwich and salad to go, she talked to the hostess while she waited for her dinner. Jerry was working tonight and she had plans for a solo dinner and a good book. Once her dinner was ready, she bid the hostess, Ann, goodbye and walked next door to her building.
Locking the door behind her, she changed her clothes, climbing into a pair of sweatpants and a tshirt, poured a glass of wine and settled into her favorite chair with her dinner and book.
Serenity completed her paperwork for the day and locked up the shop. Since the news had been empty of any reports about the killer, she felt more comfortable heading for the bus station eventhough it was dark out. There had been a period of time when she had jumped at every shadow. She liked her job but the neighborhood where the warehouse/studio was located was mostly warehouses, a few old residences, but not a lot of traffic or lights. She had spent a lot of her earnings taking cabs to avoid walking the street in the evening. Now she could start saving some money again.
Stepping off the bus in front of the hotel next to her apartment, she waved at her cabbie friends and stopped into the hotel's restaurant. Ordering a sandwich and salad to go, she talked to the hostess while she waited for her dinner. Jerry was working tonight and she had plans for a solo dinner and a good book. Once her dinner was ready, she bid the hostess, Ann, goodbye and walked next door to her building.
Locking the door behind her, she changed her clothes, climbing into a pair of sweatpants and a tshirt, poured a glass of wine and settled into her favorite chair with her dinner and book.