Janean
Janean was a fun loving girl. She loved her friends and going to church. She worked at a little shop that sold books. She loved to read. She was drawn to supernatural and romance novels. She fantasized about a having that kind of romance. One day she came across a really old book that looked like it hadn't been touched for a very long time. She blew the dust off it making her sneeze. Great job she laughed.
There was no tittle on the book. It made her even more curious as to what the book was about.Before she had time to look at the books contents the bell jingled letting her know she had a customer.
She sat the book back down thinking to herself she would look at it later.
She ran upfront to see a very handsome man, the kind that was described in her books. He was about 6'3. He had the most captivating ocean blue eyes. Her eyes traveled down his muscular chest. He was breath taking.
He cleared his throat trying to get her attention. Her cheeks turned beet red she was so embarrassed.
She looked up and was still taken back by the most captivating eyes that she'd ever seen.
"Hello, can I help you?" she whispered to him, after finding her voice. She could barely form a sentence.
"Yes" he said. "I'm looking for a very old book, I'm just going to look around" he said with a twinkle in his eyes knowing the effect he had on her. " If you need anything, I mean any help finding a book please let me know." Janean said as she blushed.
She wanted to run back and grab the book she had found. But before she could, the handsome gentleman said, "I found what I was looking for". She was glad he didn't take long, so she ran over to check him out and realized the book she had wanted to look at was in his hands. "I haven't put a price on it yet" she told him, thinking that should could keep the book for herself.
"Name a price, money isn't a problem" he said. As she was about to tell him it wasn't for sale.
"Hello sir" came a voice from behind her. It was Mr. Lee the shop owner.
"I'm wanting to purchase this book" said the stranger. My heart fell knowing the book would be sold.