Chapter Four Bird's Eye View
Seth had no choice but to head back to the office to finish up with his typing. The deputy mayor had asked him to finish up with the last of the speech, press releases and tv coverage for when all of the tv stations will be arriving.
After speaking with Captain Kate Beckett, he headed back to his office at a quick pace.
Richard Castle having to be signing one of the last signings. His right hand was just about to give out on him. When the last person in line came up to have her book signed from one of the older Derrick Storm novels.
When Castle had lifted his head to see the young woman. He asked in regard to what was her first name in order to sign it in person for the woman. Since the line from the opening of the Barnes & Noble today was just plain too long for Castle's taste.
It's been awhile since he's been used to these type of lines. All due to the heavy promotional ads for Black Pawn Publishing and the publisher Gina Cowell.
"My name is Summer Winters. Thanks Mr. Castle for signing my book. It's a first time for myself that I have been to this type of book signing." She says while watching the mystery writer signing the back part of her novel.
Handing the book back into her hands. "Your very welcomed Miss Winters. And thank you for showing up today at the Barnes & Noble book store." He says with placing his blue and red pens back into his black jacket.
Afterwards she left the area. Along with the workers of the store started to clean up and close off the area. In order the book store can close down some time during the next few hours.
But in the meantime...
It gave a chance for Richard Castle to clean up himself, along with the fact he has a visitor, he hopes will be showing up later at the Loft.
However for now...He needed to look for something quick to eat before arriving home to a very excited little boy. Along with calling his P.I. office once again, after only having a very brief conversation with Hayley Shipton about the client listing for the business.
Moments later...
Mystery writer Richard Castle arrived down stairs for the Barnes & Noble under ground garage. He was glad to get outside and fresh air after seven hours of signing books, boobs and even backs.
