Last we left off, Vivi was reminiscing about some friends. Want to catch up? You can do so HERE.
And thinking of what Ivy looked like when they met always made Vivi smile.
The St. Sebastian was a quiet building for all of its 36 personal residences, and it was rare that anyone ever lingered in the lobby. So arriving home from her weekly champagne brunch with David that chilly October day, the last thing she expected to find was a little girl shivering in a bathing suit.
Aaaaaand….that’s my son’s school bus I hear rumbling around the corner. I knew I left this too late today. Shortest fiction post yet. I’ll have to tell the rest of the story next week.
Have a great weekend!

I'm eagerly awaiting what comes next!
argh! Wait, that is not fair
Can't wait for the rest!
Hey, I responded to your comment on my post today and I wanted to let you know here too that I really appreciated what you had to say. You just got what I was trying to say. I was all, yes! Somebody gets it! So, thank you.
I'm just happy to get a glass of champagne on a crisp October day :)))
Well that's definitely a cliffhanger. I've just finished reading your other fiction entries and I'm enjoying both the style and the content. Looking forward to the next installment!
I hope thaat you've had a good weekend, Kate!
Whoa, leave us on the edge of our seats
I hope you write again before Friday Kate. I want to have weekly champagne brunches please!