![]() ![]() Now, he’s apparently forgotten that it’s Valentine’s Day, and she will never, ever forgive him. And just because Will is terribly involved with his new landscaping business is no reason to neglect her romantic needs. ![]() Bars serve martinis, and martinis contain olives, and even though she isn’t having a martini with or without olives, she hates olives with a passion. Dressing up in sexy red silk embroidered with tiny flowers ( don’t ask the price, darling) and attracting the attention of every bloke in the bar is small consolation for being stood up. Or she can text-message everyone she knows to help her through this latest crisis. Perhaps a whiny gabfest with chum Trudy will soothe her soul. ![]() And no one ever told her that adult life would entail one second of unhappiness. He’s kept her waiting for eons at this bar, and she’s extremely unhappy about it. Juliet is bright, pretty, and disenchanted with boyfriend Will. Young things in London, in Potter’s first US publication. ![]()
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