This snippet: Darrin arrives at the Warsaw Airport and offers his translator a gift.
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He stopped in front of her and held out
his flowers, "Dzien dobry."
A wide grin crossed her lips and she
dropped the sign she was holding, "Hello, Mr. Riverton."
A look of relief passed over his face. "You
know, I practiced that phrase all morning on the plane."
"I admire the effort. Are the flowers
for me?"
"Yes," His smile was full of
pride.
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5 Stars, Reader Lady, Amazon Reviewer: "This is an excellent read."
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5 Stars, Tara Manderino, Amazon Reviewer: Sofia and Darrin's story was a heartwarming one. A totally enjoyable read."
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What a lovely gesture. He's absolutely adorable. :D
ReplyDeleteLoved the snippet. I tweeted.
ReplyDeleteAw, they seem really cute together already. I also love the idea of such a different setting. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's really sweet. I like it.
ReplyDeleteNice little moment, enjoyed the whole thing and can't wait for more!
ReplyDeleteYou can arrange for a translator to meet you at the airport?
ReplyDeleteAwww! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteThank you ladies for stopping by. Ah, yes, the company paid for her to meet him at the airport. There's more to the scene, but I tried to pick out the best part of it. I'll post more of the story next week.
ReplyDeleteSmiles
Steph
Interesting little glimpse. Interesting that he had flowers ready...
ReplyDeleteHe seems so perfect, learning polish and having flowers.
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