A curse came close to Henri's lips. Silently she bit her tongue; that fellow wasn't worth ...
She gave him the slip and made some tea.
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I will try to read your poems and return your comments. If I don't, please forgive me. Mrs. Jim and I are still on holiday. Now we are in London visiting our kids, Karen, Billy, and KP, who have recently moved here.
Nice evasion! Followed by a cup of calming tea...well done!
ReplyDeleteOooo. Intrigue. I like it!
ReplyDeleteAlways a good out---slipping away for tea. Now I want to know the rest of the story! Good one.
ReplyDeleteAh, anything can be faced if it involves a cup of tea :-)
ReplyDeleteNice one.
Tea is good for everything.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you think Jim.
Have a good holiday!
A rational woman. Never let anyone ruin your tea.
ReplyDeleteA cup of tea solves everything. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
Tea! the answer to all problems and a great way to slip out and away! Great take for the day! Hope you have a good day!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
i do hope you're enjoying you're holiday!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it was the same kind of tea that McCoy was drinking. You'll have to see my post to get the pun. I wonder why she had to give him the slip.
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