Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1947 — Page 16
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“CASSIE!” She turned to look at him, and the shabby hotel lobby seemed to whirl about in a huge mist, and the breath almost stopped in he throat. It couldn't be Pamier. I
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She couldn't move. But he came jot me take care of you." to her and took her arm. Her heart| «No Parker. It's kind of you to!
weak. = . al] that—" ~ ” i i “The right thing nothing, Cassie! THEY looked at each other for I said I 13 you! I've always & long searching moment, with the ,, 4 vo, and there won't ever hotel clerk eyeing them curiously. \. o,vone else “ “He said he was your husband,| .pgrgeri™ she whispered. The Miss Fletcher, but I didn’t Know. | ..om tilted crazily. That's why I didn't let him: have .yo, don't have to—love me, if your key! the clerk said. ws, (Vou don't want to. All I'm asking Cassie laughed shakily. “Well, ic tor vou to come back to me.” he isn't really—that is, Tighe? ; She found herself suddenly in his I'll take the key now. if YOU arms, with her face against the please.” Parker said. ‘The clerk rough ‘tweed of his shoulder. Her handed it to him. - “I WAS ROINE 0 gyms felt the way .his shoulders ‘get your luggage and put it in the vad as he drew her tight against car, so we could get started the nim And -she felt the hard poundmoment you came.’ ing of his heart. > “But Parker, I-— : 3 “What a fool I've been, Cassie!” “Come on,” he said gruffly, “I'll yo aid huskily. ‘help you get your things now.” : NN They stepped into the elevator, “I LOVE you" Cassie whispered,
. - r and almost - automatically Cassie “more than I ever thought [ could pushed the button for third. She love anyone. Only it took me an : couldn't seem to think somehow, awful long time to find it out. It : ! but she didn't care much. took a lot of tears and remembering |, . x= = = and thinking. ’
“WHAT did you run away for?”| “But I know it now, and It's . Parker said, his voice still queerly something I'll never forget as long gruff. “Fine way to do on Christ- as I live, no matter what happens.” : Join the swing fo ) mas eve. Mama was sniffling when! After a while Parker said, “We'd : ™ I got there, and Sid and Papa were better get moving. This is a horrid
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it would be awkward.” Christmas Eve. Remember?” “Nothing awkward about it.” They laughed together. i If only he wouldn't look at her| “Well have to get married all’
il : re? = Te = 5 ; 9 5 ea Te x .. ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - again,” Cassie sald. “This . . 7 ae Hamilton, you and I in a hotel 3 x : : ~ |room like this—and not even marLove Has Two Faces :&'™™" ; . : ! 2 8 Faso 5 PROMISED Mama I'd bring SUNSHINE And I've spent this] al ha
ee V ; Xy . whole day going from one hotel to CHAPTER 36 - | whirled to face her now, his face gnother, and believe me this town {oddly white ‘and almost stern. lig full of hotels. | “Oh, he did? Mike's & great lit-| «papa drove downtown in the ‘tle fixer, isn't he?’ Cassie cried. {iyck to buy a bottle of wine, so we She clasped her hayds together could celebrate. He even promised ¢| tightly. “She wouldn't start crying. sid a little nip, if I really brought | pup , t| Not now, Oh dear, not now! “Well you back with me.” rk contains all the proteins, vitamins end . | couldn't! And vet it was. |T don’t need you. See? T-don't| '“parker—everything’s going to be ; fneed anybody, now or ever. You so wonderful!” {don't have to feel sorry for me’ | “Wonderful doesn't begin to de- | {scribe the way it's going to be," | he replied. He picked up her suit-|
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her hand and unlocked the door and she went in ahead of him, “Yes, Mike,” he said. | Her heart was pounding in great i heavy thuds. we “He - said you weren't gomg to marry him after all.”
“No,” she admitted. 1] “Why not?” Her throat was full of cotton. : “Because I found out I didn't—I didn't love him, after all.” }
= = = PARKER opened the closet and got out her suitcase and flopped it
{| “So you—came back to—sort of make an honest woman of me. Is | that it? You felt you had to come back?” The words trembled with ! contempt. “He said you needed me, Cassie |He said you—wanted me. And that's all I needed to know.” He
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| ' = = = | : |. THE elevator stopped and they | stepped out into the dingy hall. | : Cassie's knees felt as though they | might buckle under her any mo-| $ ment. Parker took the key out of |
on the bed. He said, with his back [to her. “He told me about the / ; baby, too, Cassie.” t “About—the baby?” “yes” ; »
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