Lois set her fork down, sat back in her chair, and crossed
her arms. “So, what if I do? It’s nobody’s business but mine,” she said,
raising her voice so it carried. Her hazel eyes held a dark glint as she looked
around the room and there was a split second of silence, and then the normal
chattering magpie conversations resumed. She lowered her voice and leaned
forward.
Her companions leaned in to hear over the magpies. “Besides,” she said,
with a playful smile, “I don’t want him to think I’m easy.”
“Ha!” Polly barked out a laugh. “Gal, ain’t a man in the Can
thinks you’re easy.”
Anna and Doris laughed. “Isn’t that the truth,” Anna said.
“Keep your voice down,” Lois said, peering around the room,
but nobody was paying attention. At
least, not that she could tell.
Doris cleared her throat. “Bill is a good man, though. Everybody
says so.”
“Yeah,” Lois’s eyebrows shot up, “especially the women.”
Anna smiled. “Well, Mark and I know Bill pretty well, and
yes, he’s been a bit of a playboy ever since he came back from the war, but
it’s not like he’s ever been married and is a cheater. He’s just been sowing
his wild oats—”
“Yeah, and I bet they’re all sowed by now,” Lois
interrupted, much to the delight of Doris and Polly.
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