Part 56 (2/2)

Bambi Marjorie Benton Cooke 17580K 2022-07-22

”Way downtown--University Place. What shall we do between now and dinner-time?”

”Let's walk down.”

”Oh, that's a long walk.”

”But I love to walk, unless it is too much for you.”

”Sheer impudence!”

The walk was one never to be forgotten by Strong. To have Bambi all to himself, to look forward to hours of such bliss, to have her swinging along beside him, laughing and chattering, now and again laying her hand on his arm in confident friendliness--it was intoxicating.

By sheer force of will he kept his hand on the throttle of his emotions.

One look, one false move, would ruin it all. He knew, without any doubts that she did not love him. He even told himself she loved Jocelyn. He knew that he must make himself a valuable friend and not an undesired lover, but his want of her was great, and his fury at Jarvis's indifference white hot. She caught his set look.

”Richard!”

He turned his eyes on her.

”You're tired of me. I won't talk any more.”

He drew her hand through his arm, and held her there.

”Don't say that sort of thing, please; it isn't fair.”

”Take it back.”

The Lafayette filled her with excitement. They had a table on a raised balcony overlooking the main dining-room. Richard pointed out celebrities, bowed to many friends, talked charming personalities. A feast of Lucullus was served them. Music and wine and excitement bewitched Bambi. She sparkled and laughed. She capped his every sally with a quick retort. She was totally different from the girl-boy who had walked downtown beside him.

”What are you thinking about me?” she challenged him, her head tipped back provokingly.

”Daughter of Joy!”

”I have spent a very pleasant fortnight with you, Richard!”

”Has it seemed that long?”

”Since I left Sunnyside this morning? Quite.”

”How many personalities have you been since then?”

”Oh, not nearly all my mes.”

”Protean artist?”

”Headliner,” she nodded.

They drank to the success of the play. Later, as he stood beside her in the car, a few minutes before she was to leave, she put her hand in his.

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