They want economic concessions, and I'm wondering where the Hell the expect to get them when we don't have an economy.They want economic concessions, and I'm wondering where the Hell the expect to get them when we don't have an economy." "We have an economy," he said. "In fact, we've got two of them. You and I just happen to be in the upper of the two." "For reasons I could never understand," I growled, then glanced up at him. "I'm not really in the mood for company right now, lover. If one more thing happens today, I'm going to start taking my anger out on something inappropriate, and I'd rather not do that." He nodded. "I'll leave you alone, then." He walked out of the workroom, and I heard him leave our quarters entirely, wandering out into the hallway of the Castle. I turned back around and satisfied myself with reading the reports left on my desk. A few minutes later, though, I heard him return, and it sounded as if he were walking back towards me. Truth to tell, I wanted some company right now. I just knew that I wasn't in the right mood to be good company, and I didn't want him to have to put up with one of my foul moods. Still, if he was going to volunteer to hang around me, that was his decision, not mine. |