NEVER SAY NEVER, EVER David phoned Marissa and asked her to have dinner with him. She seemed surprised and he immediately said he had checked out her place and thought they should talk about it. She didn’t hesitate then and he realized there was a lot about his life that she didn’t know since they’d last seen one another. He arranged to pick her up at her apartment at 6 p.m. When Marissa opened the door, David took a deep breath. He’d forgotten how lovely she was, more so now that she was older. And she did a double take, remembering how much she had liked his look ten years earlier when they first met. She still remembered what he was wearing – a camel colored sport jacket and navy slacks with a red tie and a powder blue shirt that matched his eyes. He was balding even then, but that ne

