Take Me Home
by Fletcher Flora
Henry Harper first meets Ivy Galvin in the Greek's diner. The immediate
dislike is mutual. But in spite of her caustic comments, he also feels a
little sorry for her--broke, nowhere to go. Ivy asks Henry to take her
home with him, and for some reason, he agrees. But Ivy has no interest
in Henry as a man. He understands. He knows that Ivy is different. He
doesn't expect their relationship to be anything but plutonic. But there
is something so appealing about Henry, and maybe Ivy can change...
dislike is mutual. But in spite of her caustic comments, he also feels a
little sorry for her--broke, nowhere to go. Ivy asks Henry to take her
home with him, and for some reason, he agrees. But Ivy has no interest
in Henry as a man. He understands. He knows that Ivy is different. He
doesn't expect their relationship to be anything but plutonic. But there
is something so appealing about Henry, and maybe Ivy can change...