Beth can't help but giggle a little at his mix up of words. She wondered what he was thinking right now that she had to talk about but she didn't ask. She would wait till they saw each other and she was thankful he agreed or she might not have been able to hold it in.
"Sure meeting at around the clock sounds perfect. I'll see you soon Justin."
Hanging up the phone Beth goes to the bathroom to clean up a little bit before leaving. She was going to keep her dress on but she just wanted to freshen up a little bit. Fix her hair, brush her teeth, the normal girly things before she left seeing as it wouldn't take to long for her to get to the coffee shop.
Looking up at Jeff Katie gives the best smile she can. At least he was trying to move on a little bit and lighten up the mood a bit. She did want to finish eating though because she was slightly hungry.
"How about we finish eating lunch than we can play cards. I don't think they are going to go anywhere, and I'll save some chips to the side as well."
Going back to her food Katie takes a bit and chew before looking back to Jeff and cocking her head for a second. Her mind goes back to Jeff talking about her mother before. He really never talked about her and Katie new nothing of her. In a way it kind of sucked that Katie never even got to meet her. It was like a part of her life was missing.
"You never talk about mom, what was she like?"
Feeling Luke's hand on her shoulder and hearing his words Angel drops her hands and turns to look at him for a second. Bring one of her hands to his she brings it to her lips and gives it a soft kiss before leaning her cheek on it. How thankful she was for her husband and his willingness to let her help him. It had been hard for Luke but he'd adapted and it just ment she would have that much more time with him.
"I'm just frustrated with Jeff. He's being thick headed and just...not taking care of himself."
Folding her arms across her desk Angel couldn't help but feel bad for storming out on Jeff before like she did. There was guilt inside her for it and she wondered if she had done the right thing or not.
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