Baggage Claim Page #2
Don't mind trekking
through the storm
Wow.
Graham, you've talked
about this for so long.
I can't believe I finally got to see it.
It's absolutely beautiful.
This is the first
time we're together
in the city where I actually live.
I wanted this to be special.
It is.
I wanted you to see a part of
me that most people don't.
Look at that water.
It just seems like it could go
on and on, forever and ever.
That's what I felt
the day you walked into my life.
And I was hoping...
that we could go on and
on and on and on. Forever.
Really?
I knew that I,
I knew I was ready baby
To take that dive
I'll be inside when
You'll be at my place tonight,
all night
All night, baby
I'm not afraid to try
And knew I, don't mind
playing in the rain
And I was hoping that I'd get to
Take that dive
It's raining and I don't mind
if I get wet, baby
Lovin' made you so wet,
your legs, your thighs
I knew that I
I knew I was
ready, baby
To take that dive
Sweetie?
We're here.
I thought we were
going to your house.
We were. But I got an
emergency phone call.
I have to fly to New York.
There's tons of paperwork
I have to look over.
I have to prepare for a meeting.
I'm sorry.
I booked you in the
best suite in town.
I'll make it up to
you when I come back, I promise.
I could help you.
I could come with you.
That's sweet.
Let me just take care
of this business.
I'll be back in a couple days.
Then it's just me and you.
- All right?
- Okay.
Yes?
Are you guys doing it?
No. If we were doing it,
I would not be answering my phone.
I would. So, how was it?
None of your business.
That bad, huh?
I didn't say it was bad.
You didn't say it was good.
It was good.
- Damn good.
- Then why are you on the phone?
If you must know,
Graham had an emergency...
business call and had to
fly out for an early meeting.
Being a gentleman...
he put me up at this amazing
hotel in one of the best suites.
Girl, please.
Montana, that man did not ask
you to fly all the way...
to Chicago on
Thanksgiving to insist...
that you stay in a hotel.
I smell a rat.
I don't want to hear it.
Hear what?
That he dropped you off
so he can dip his turkey neck
in another woman's gravy?
Graham is not seeing another woman.
- Prove it.
- How?
Go to his house and
see for yourself.
Gail, I am not
going over to that man's house.
Do you know how crazy
that would make me look?
Gail, I'm here.
- Where?
- Graham's house.
He came back and picked you up.
Sort of.
You went to his house uninvited?
You told me to.
I didn't think you'd do it.
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