Is it an anonymous gift if the recipient can quite easily figure out who's sending it? Who knows. In any event, a white paper box (the sort one gets at a bakery) appears quite without warning on his desk. Inside, should he look, is an assortment of French pastries.
There's no note, but really, even Wade would be able to figure this out.
Being paranoid, from a few feet away Tom uses his cane to undo the box that has so magically appeared. Seeing as it's pastries, and knowing it must be from Rosie, he eases up and takes one, smiling.
((Your Tom is so Metrosexual! "He has trouble shopping for women, so almost all of them are getting clothing."" Most of the men I know shudder at the very thought of daring to enter a women's clothing store, much less pick out an item for a specific person.))
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Is it an anonymous gift if the recipient can quite easily figure out who's sending it? Who knows. In any event, a white paper box (the sort one gets at a bakery) appears quite without warning on his desk. Inside, should he look, is an assortment of French pastries.
There's no note, but really, even Wade would be able to figure this out.
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Well, really just for Tom.
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