"I don't know if I saw something or not, Jeff. I just felt something. It might have been a look in his eyes or a tone of voice when he said that, but I just felt there was an implied
after I get rid of that interloper
when he talked about taking me under his wing."
"Maybe you're just not used to him giving in or handing out credit."
"It could be. It's really difficult to quantify intangibles."
Jeff gave me a look. "You're playing around with words," he said in a sing-song tone.
I place my left hand at the top of my chest and affected my finest southern belle. "Li'l ole me?"
"Little old you."
"I don't know, maybe he did get something back to satisfy himself. He said we had limited the number of extended family members we invited so we could probably avoid creating resentment by inviting them all.
"I didn't say anything because I didn't want to jeopardize the big win. But, really, they're inviting eighteen hundred people initially and that's because they're trying to keep the list down? Talk about needing a dose of reality."
"You did a remarkable job, Ash."
"Thank you. I think they decided to invite the poor side of the family."
"I didn't know there was a poor side. Are they the ones who can't afford a Kelly?"
"I'm in awe. Okay, you read Jennifer Weiner. That was impressive. But Sophie Kinsella? Really? What's your favorite movie,
Beaches
?"
"I liked
Beaches