~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. Sachin was very relieved to know that the delay wouldn’t cause a hassle. He wasn’t relieved for himself but for Conley whom he hated to see stressed out. He nodded, smiling now that he knew there was a work around to the carpet issue. All he needed now was for imports to not have a fit about it. “Let them know that production should be back to full scale by early next week. I’ll keep you updated.’’
Tea forgotten at that moment, Sachin arched an eyebrow as they continued to talk about the passport issues. From what little he gathered, it seemed there was concern and suspicion on Conley’s part, there’s was nothing concrete as yet. He was fully prepared to add that he was willing to dig deeper to find out more when...
Sachin winced. Conley had a loud visitor. “Quite a loud-mouthed friend you’ve got there,’’ he said in mild amusement. He turned to take a look at Conley’s new arrival. The man didn’t think much of the manners displayed there but it could be said that the big mouth man was comfortable in Conley’s presence.
Look at all that food.
At least he knew his boyfriend would be having lunch. “That’s fine. I was just leaving, anyway.’’ Sachin got to his feet, smiling faintly and warmly at Conley. That happened exactly at the moment that rain slowly then rapidly began to pour. “Kya billee hai? What the heck?” was the confused question as the office went dark.
In addition, the rain had suddenly stopped. |