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Originally Posted by
Colley
Riley really didn't see the point in trying to make conversation with Cece. All she was going to do was tell him over and over that she hadn't come here to see him, so why did he need to talk to her about anything? If she didn't care, why should he?
He handed over her change and placed the neatly wrapped package in front of her, "Have a lovely day now, ma'am." He said with a grin.
GOOD customer service.
Cece took her change and put it in her pocket.
'Have a good day now, ma'am.'
So this is what things had come to for them, Riley acting as if he didn't even know Cece, as if she was just some random customer that walked into his shop. She would have commented on his new found attitude towards her but he had gone and moved on to the customer behind her.
"Thanks," was all she said. She didn't dare try saying anything else right now, she just needed to get out of there. With a ache in her chest and sadness in her eyes she grabbed the package off the counter and left.