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“Oh?” Tom’s eyebrows shot up high. “What an interesting career choice. And may I ask what division you were in?”
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“downsized” by the District Attorney’s office, and when she offered her a job as Assistant General Counsel at Bostoff Securities, Janet literally jumped at the chance. “Janie! Come in, come in!”
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“first-grader. The same sickening feeling churned her stomach that she remembered when she first entered a room full of strangers as a five-year-old. She was much older now – a professional with a law degree to boot, and,”
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“b.’ Every time Janet talked to her best friend from high school, Lisa never failed to bring back ‘the old glory days’ as she called them. With friends like Lisa, who needed a time machine? One could always”
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“her old friend had come to the rescue. That was another one of Lisa’s remarkable qualities: for as long as Janet had known her, her friend”
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“– for the happiness is so much sweeter to enjoy and the sorrow is so much easier to bear when you have friends to share them with.”
Marie Astor, To Catch a Bad Guy
“To my beautiful daughter and her lovely friend – for the happiness is so much sweeter to enjoy and the sorrow is so much easier to bear when you have friends to share them with.”
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“vent.”
Marie Astor, To Catch a Bad Guy
“Hello there.”
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“Dean”
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“boot,”
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“you’ve got to stop picturing the world as black and white. The truth is that it’s mostly gray. No one is ever one hundred percent right, nor is anyone ever one hundred percent wrong.”
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“high school, Lisa never failed to bring back ‘the old glory days’ as she called them.”
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“successful career at the District Attorney’s office, but today none of these things gave her comfort or confidence.”
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“vermouth”
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“Don’t worry about that; it’s just your generic HR stuff. What time is it now?” Lisa fumbled with her Cartier watch. “Perfect timing; we’re going to lunch. But first, let me show you to your office.” Lisa slid from behind her desk. As usual, she looked spectacular: her navy pinstriped suit seemed to have been made for her miniature body (and it probably had been), her four-inch Louboutin stilettos elongated her slender legs, and her pixie cut emphasized the perfect features of her face. She looked like a corporate version of Winona Ryder.”
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“room full of strangers as a five-year-old. She was much older now – a professional with a law degree to boot, and, until recently, with a successful career at the District Attorney’s office, but today”
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“for Lisa Foley. Talk about stirring up old insecurities… Lisa Foley had been the queen ‘b’ in high school. Come to think of it, Lisa was still the queen ‘b.’ Every time Janet talked to her best friend from high school, Lisa never failed to bring back ‘the old glory days’ as she called them. With friends”
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“Hi, Lisa.” Janet stooped for an air kiss from Lisa. At five seven and one hundred and thirty pounds, Janet was no giant. Fine, maybe she was not dainty, but her weight was smack in the middle of the healthy category for her height. But at five two and”
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“know who got dumped, who didn’t make the cut on the football team, and whose parents got”
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“overheard at the hotel, he learned that a”
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“description”
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“happiness is so much sweeter to enjoy and the sorrow is so much easier to bear when you have friends to share them with.”
Marie Astor, To Catch a Bad Guy
“So, Janet, tell me more about yourself,” said Tom after they had ordered lunch. “I’m not sure”
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