Lunch Break
When you know people might know you’re watching them, it might be a good time to stop. It was time for lunch, anyway. It looks as if Ms. Wan is trying to get her first foothold in her climb to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
When you know people might know you’re watching them, it might be a good time to stop. It was time for lunch, anyway. It looks as if Ms. Wan is trying to get her first foothold in her climb to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
While Blossom is rarely late for work, she finds herself cutting it close enough times for Suma to be snarky about it.
What Ying is talking about started here. Whether it will be a conflict of interest remains to be seen.
Gage made a run for it to “get coffee” here. In her defense, Nancy was just minding her own business this time. Unless she’s deliberately trying to give him a false sense of security.
Dielle is actually good at keeping Deidre grounded and has managed to keep her plans from being too over the top before. The big problem is Deidre is from a rich family. So, a lot of the things she doesn’t[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Until we actually see him we have no idea who was the person who left Lysistrata as quickly as he came. (At the moment, the uncertainty is creeping Suma out)
The afternoon had gone better than Delle had expected. When Michelle had come in she worried that she would have dragged her and the kids on some fun but time-consuming activity. Instead, Michelle was all business and took them down[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Clearly, the house hunt wasn’t quite as boring as Bonnie said it. While Shilo doesn’t go into any details, it’s safe to assume that the afternoon is far worse than we think it was.
It’s not clear whether Suma has met Bert or not (She knows he’s short) but she has talked to him on the phone several times. Most of the time she was telling him not to do things. Most of the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…