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fakesIt was an op in Vegas, which was so weird since most of her domestic ops stayed in the DC Metro area, and Annie had done her job well. The extra babysitting had been extra annoying (when wasn't it?), but he'd come along to visit an old friend... or so he'd said
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People were already looking, namely their barista.
"Hi," she said as she came up in front of him.
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He figured he'd get that out of the way early.
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She looked back at him and held out her hand. "Should I?"
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When he noticed what she meant by holding out her hand he smiled again, "If you're ready for all the questions, I'd love you too."
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Annie tipped the Barista well and then took her coffee to a table. With her hand under the table, she slid on her rings and then, as casually as possible, used her left hand to drink her coffee. "I don't think anyone will notice. Do you?"
Of course they would. People were still staring.
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"Because they're so unassuming." He bought them to be noticed. There was so much about their lives that they had to keep quiet, something a little flashy wasn't inappropriate in Webb's view.
Clay realized his was much less likely to be noticed unless he was in the company of Annie and her rings.
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She was a little worried that maybe he was upset with her for not wearing them to begin with.
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Clay took a sip of his coffee, "Women usually get the more difficult questions when someone asks about the wedding. People usually want to know about the dress, the venue, all that stuff. They assume men don't pay attention or care."
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It was a nice way to make sure that some people would feel left out.
"You'll get to see the dress again, too."
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"I can't wait to see that dress again."
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She was flirting in the most obvious manner she could think of and then she caught a glimpse of his watch. "Oh! I have to get back upstairs."
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That didn't stop him from giving her the smile of his that she liked so much. "I'll see you tonight."
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"See you tonight." Then, without looking at anyone in particular, she headed for the elevator.
He wasn't wrong. The first comment came in the elevator, from a woman who worked in the DPD with Annie. When she did a double-take, Annie knew the question wasn't long in coming. As the elevator dinged, the woman asked, "Is that an engagement ring?"
Annie took in her shocked look and awed tone and gave her a sweet smile. "Nope. It's a wedding ring."
Then she headed for her desk.
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Clay entered and Arthur stood from the chair he was sitting in and shut the door. That usually meant they were discussing something for their ears only. Instead, Arthur poured them both some of his bottle of black label.
"Congratulations."
The conversation wandered from there for the next twenty minutes or so and they both found themselves asking when they became fascinated with younger blonde women who were better at their jobs than either one of their husbands could ever be.
Sometimes he could be modest.
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