American library books ยป Fiction ยป Look at that by - (best sales books of all time .txt) ๐Ÿ“•
  • Author: -
  • Performer: -

Read book online ยซLook at that by - (best sales books of all time .txt) ๐Ÿ“•ยป.   Author   -   -



1 ... 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ... 122
Go to page:
tragically short of her true desire.

As of late, theyโ€™d fallen out of touch. Babis was cur-rently catching him in between blind dates, Mitsos in-formed him. The one earlier, somewhere on Fokionos Negri square, hadnโ€™t gone very well. Heโ€™d ended it much sooner than expected with the excuse, which more or less was the truth anyway, that an urgent meeting had come up. Her worn-down face despite her youth and a couple of extra rolls in the abdomen area, which he had guessed through the cover of a car-digan, were enough to put him off there and then, he said. The cherry on top ? The view of her thighs when she got up to go to the toilet. She had barely scored a two. Out of twenty, he clarified immediately. Her photos were promising something completely differ-ent. She must have taken them at least five years ago. If he wasnโ€™t by nature well-bred, he wouldโ€™ve left her

-There is a Greek equivalent for blind dates (ฯฮฑฮฝฯ„ฮตฮฒฮฟฯ ฯƒฯ„ฮฑ ฯ„ฯ…ฯ†ฮปฮฌ).

- Find me one person who says it and I will put it.

Have him adding: Or rather the cake under the cherry?

-By nature well-bred is a contradiction in terms.

-But is Mitsos talking not Babis.

Simos Panopoulos - Look at that

48

stranded after the first quarter of an hour. But no, he sat there and put up with it, or her rather, for a whole hour. An hour that felt like an eternity. Any conversa-tion was forced. Let alone how much she jarred him with the โ€œso, yeahโ€ฆโ€ that, lest of the awkward silence looming over them, she threw at him every two sec-onds. Then, when they asked for the bill, she didnโ€™t even take out her wallet for the sake of pretence. What had she ordered? A measly cappuccino after all, thatโ€™s it. โ€œAnd donโ€™t get me started on her intellectual level,โ€ he added. In her own words, the only book she had ever read in her life was The Alchemist by Coelho.

He didnโ€™t seem especially disappointed though - the same way, for example, that a real estate agent or salesman wouldnโ€™t be after a fruitless meet-ing with a customer. He expected more out of the next one. It was to be with a counselling psychol-ogist with a Masterโ€™s degree from a UK universi-ty, who seemed mighty scrumptious, but Iโ€™m not counting my chickens just yet, he explained, be-cause he had met a lot like her before and every single time they had turned out to be mareโ€™s nestโ€ฆThe rendezvous was for a coffee shop at Skoufa str.Hold on, where the hell do you get all these dates from, Babis asked full of

1 ... 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ... 122
Go to page:

Free e-book: ยซLook at that by - (best sales books of all time .txt) ๐Ÿ“•ยป   -   read online now on website american library books (americanlibrarybooks.com)

Comments (0)

There are no comments yet. You can be the first!
Add a comment