“Garvin glanced over at her as they headed down the hill from her house. At least her socks matched. Annie, who'd insisted on sitting in the back, had tried to tell him Sarah wasn't being dramatic or rebellious or thumbing her nose at convention, just dressing as she saw fit. Garvin had his doubts."Six or seven years ago you'd have worn basic black and pearls to an event like this," he told her.Sarah gave him a cool look. "You never know, I might wear all that again. Don't mistake my choice of a...ttire as a statement, Garvin, because it isn't.""Then what is it?""It's nothing. I don't like to think about clothes anymore, so I don't. I don't mind if other people do. I'm not a reverse snob. You and Annie, for instance, both look lovely tonight."Garvin grinned and glanced in the rearview mirror. He'd agree Annie looked lovely, but given her skittish, tight-lipped mood, he thought it prudent not to tell her. "I'm not sure anybody's called me lovely before.""I didn't call you lovely," Sarah amended.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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