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EXCERPT Bob bumped shoulders with him. “But
there are guys out there who could love you in
the way you need.” “Yeah?” He finished his beer. “Got any
suggestions?” “Actually, I do.” “What? I can’t imbue one of my robots
with Owen’s spirit. It’s too late.” He placed
the bottle on the bar. “None of these guys,
right? They’re too young.” “Hell, yes, they are. You weren’t even
born in the same decade.” Bob laughed. “No, the
one I have in mind is Lew.” “Lew?” He stared at Bob. “You’re
kidding. He and I are friends. I don’t know if
it’d work to change the relationship. He helps
us.” “He does, without expecting payment,”
Bob said. “Do you really think he does that out
of the kindness of his heart? He does it because
he loves you.” “He told you that?” He’d never gotten a
hint that Lew felt that way. “He didn’t have to say it out loud.
It’s obvious.” Bob downed more of his beer. “Why
don’t you go to the shop? He’s got a line on
someone needing your special help.” “Another soul to save?” “Satisfaction guaranteed.” Bob finished
his beer. “Go. I’ll see you tomorrow.” He left
the bar. Darryl snorted. Bob had left without
paying for his beer. The jerk. Darryl paid for
both and left a tip, then walked out of the bar. Darryl strode into the night and headed
for his shop. Summer parties rang out from the
various apartment balconies. He enjoyed parties.
Hell, he’d had a good time with Rascal and Gage
at their parties. But he hated being alone. When he opened the door to the shop, he
spotted Lew at the counter. “Hi,” Darryl said.
He locked the door behind him. “I hear you have
someone for me. Who is the person needing help?” “Not just anyone,” Lew said. “I want
you to help me.” “You?” He tamped down his intrigue and
rounded the counter. “How? You’re not dying, are
you?” Fuck, he didn’t want that to happen. “No, I’m not.” Lew chuckled. “But I
need satisfaction.” “Oh?” He leaned on the counter. “I’m
listening.” “I’m tired of being alone. I’m tired of
going home to an empty apartment. You seem to
know who to help and who to ignore. I’m hoping
you can help me with that special gift you have.
Find that perfect someone for me.” Reviews Coming Soon!
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