10-28-2014, 07:29 AM
Aurora smiled. "That would be useful."
She smiled at the thought of writing a book. Maybe she was writing a book, but where was the manuscript, and why come to Moscow for the book? Either way he might be able to help. He might not.
He didn't appear to have a wallet, one of those old fashioned cell phone deals, less traceable, Aurora started to wonder what this man did. But right now it didn't matter. She jotted down her name and number on a blank page in the journal she had open, and tore it out.
"Well, John, this is how you or your friends can contact me. I'd do it the more modern way, but it seems you don't have that convience."
She grinned at him, she was poking fun at him, and hoped he took it that way. Some people could take offense to it, and she hoped he wasn't one of them.
"I hope dinner was at least passable."
She held out her hand. "It's been a pleasure, and I do hope to see you again, maybe when I don't have strange phone callers trying to knock on my door."
She smiled at the thought of writing a book. Maybe she was writing a book, but where was the manuscript, and why come to Moscow for the book? Either way he might be able to help. He might not.
He didn't appear to have a wallet, one of those old fashioned cell phone deals, less traceable, Aurora started to wonder what this man did. But right now it didn't matter. She jotted down her name and number on a blank page in the journal she had open, and tore it out.
"Well, John, this is how you or your friends can contact me. I'd do it the more modern way, but it seems you don't have that convience."
She grinned at him, she was poking fun at him, and hoped he took it that way. Some people could take offense to it, and she hoped he wasn't one of them.
"I hope dinner was at least passable."
She held out her hand. "It's been a pleasure, and I do hope to see you again, maybe when I don't have strange phone callers trying to knock on my door."