Unexpected Love (Jo's Story)

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like older women, sure I guess!!
     
    LOL…Pretty sure no one but you has my eye right no w 
     
    Why does he say stuff like that?  I feel my face blush and I have no answer for him, but apparently he has more to add because my phone pings again.
     
    I know you are blushing right no w 
    JERK!!!
    I know!  So lunch tomorrow?  Can I pick you up say noon?
    Where are you going to take me where no one will see us?
    Still embarrassed of me?
    Jake, that’s not fair.  You know if the wrong person saw us together it would be on the 5:00 news tomorrow.
    I know, I am just teasing.  I know the perfect place.  I will pick you up at noon at your place.
    Ok, what should I wear?
    Well I like that cute pink dress you had on Thursday night, but whatever you feel like wearing.  It will just be you and m e 
    Ok, I will find something “cute” for you!
    I look forward to seeing what you find.  Now I have to go to bed, some of us have to work tomorrow.  Good night!
    Goodnigh t 
    Oh yeah, Jo…
    What?
    Have good dreams about m e 
     
    I laugh and roll my eyes.  I can never forget that the star football player is in there someplace at all times.  I am sure he will always have something smart to say like that.  I laugh and put my phone on the night stand.  I turn off the TV and pull the blankets up and curl up.  What a day!  I hope that tomorrow has less excitement, I don’t know if I can handle that much excitement again.  I have to remember to stop at the station tomorrow before I go to breakfast with Annie.  I don’t think chief will have anything for me but I should find out just in case.

Chapter Three
     
    I wake up to my phone ringing.  I look over at the clock and see that it is 8:30 already.   I never sleep this late.  “Hello?”  I answer without looking at who it is.
    “Did I wake you up?”  It is Annie.
    “Yeah, but its fine.  I should get moving anyways.  I don’t usually get to sleep this late,” I smile at the thought of my mom getting up super early with the girls this morning.
    “Ready for some breakfast?”
    “Oh, yeah.  Let me jump in the shower and get ready.  I do have to stop at the station before I go to breakfast though.  Where did you want to go?”
    “Well I was thinking maybe Rose’s?  We haven’t been there in a long time.”
    “Sure sounds good.  I could definitely go for one of their omelets.  Should I text you when I leave the station and meet you there?”
    “Yeah that works for me.”
    “Ok, sounds good.  Talk to you soon,” I hang up the phone.  I don’t want to get out of bed but I know that I need to.  I sit up and my legs and arms are still sore from moving yesterday, but I get up and get in the shower.  I am thinking about my lunch date already and I am trying to decide if I should get dressed for that now, or after breakfast.  I decide on after breakfast in case I have time to come back and do some more unpacking.  I walk back into my bedroom and realize that I really need to get my room organized.  It is a disaster.  I can’t believe I let Jake up here last night.  I have piles of clothes and boxes everywhere.  I grab a pair of jeans and a t shirt and throw my hair up in a ponytail and walk down stairs.  I grab some orange juice because it is pretty much the only thing in my fridge right now and out the door I go.  Twenty minutes later I am at the station.
    “I thought you were on vacation?”  Officer Jones greets me with a smile at the front desk.
    “Yeah, I decided to point my gun at the guy that broke into my house last night, so I may have some paperwork to do,” I smile at him.
    “I heard,” he laughs.  “Never a day off for you is there?”
    “Hopefully I will get the rest of my two weeks in peace,” I smile and head toward Chief’s office.  I knock on the door.
    “Come in,” he says.  I open the door and walk in.  “Ah, there she is the girl of the day.” He smiles at me.  “Good news, only a sheet for

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