Building
I want to say a quick thank you to everyone. It means the world to me when I see people reading and liking this story. I've been working ten hour days between two jobs (paying off college and all) and once November comes along and I am down to one job I will be posting more.
So I have just bought
Mercy POV
I stood there looking at the red bricks that came together to make a building. There was two garage doors build into the side of the buildings. There was a glass window that was next to the walking indoor. There in big white letters was "Mercy's Garage" and a phone number. There was no last name put on because I thought I should keep Thompson and well…Adam didn't care for that idea.
"So it's bigger then what I remember agreeing with." I said as Adam came up next to me.
"Well I thought that an extra garage door might come in handy. Now that you have that you have that rebuild for that guy and then a door to do the regular fixing." Adam said with a smirk on his face.
"Hmm." Was my response because I wasn't going to let him know that was a good idea…it would just go to his head. We started to walk into the building and Adam held the door open for me like the gentleman he is.
Inside was better lighting then I ever had and the smell of fresh paint and new metal. I would never tell anyone that I was beyond happy that I had new machines and tools. I got lucky with the insurance and they paid for most of it, the rest Adam is loaning me…though we keep fighting about it still even after all these months.
"It just feels wrong." I said as I walked toward the office. "No oil on the floor, no grease on the tools—" and I stopped as we entered the office "no paperwork piled up waiting for me to put off on the kid." I spun around and smiled at Adam.
"I'm sure you will try your hardest to keep it that way." He said with sarcasm.
"Are you making fun of me?" I said with raised eyebrows.
"Never." He leaned down and planned a kiss on my lips. Right there on the desk was a picture of Adam, Jesse, and me. The only personal touch that was added so far to the new building.
I smiled as he pulled away. In three days will be the "grand" opening of the new Mercy's garage and I could honestly say as long as there were no angry Gods, crazy vampires, or ghost coming after us…life was good.
So I'm back! I have to give a big loud and happy thank you to everyone who reads this story. It means a lot to me. I love the review (clever/funny one I got), favorites and alerts. I just bought the new book and it has renewed my creativity! I hope to keep updating now. Thank you everyone.
Until next time-
Kristine
