“Molly did her involuntary visual sweep of the room to locate Jake Dempsey. “Who's that?” Irene caught Molly's glance around the room and pointed to Jake. “He's a dish.” “N-n-no one,” Molly stammered, feeling her cheeks turn hot and putting her hand over Irene's pointing finger. “J-just someone named Jake.” “Sweet pea, he's adorable. You know he asked about working for us during lunch. Is he a friend of yours?” “Not really.” Molly fidgeted with the lock on Mary Bridget's cello case. “Well, he sh...ould be. Go over and talk to him.” “Talk to Jake Dempsey?” Molly's voice squeaked before she regained control. “Uh, no, that's okay, Irene.” “Oh … well, I see. Never mind, then.” Irene whistled to herself and followed Molly to her workbench. “Whatcha doing?” she asked. “Making a desk organizer. See, I can put my pens and pencils in this cup, I can fit a ruler in this slot thing, and this little depression is for paper clips. I'm going to add a paper tray and some little stand-up dividers for envelopes later.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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