Kuttner, either as a human or an angel, that Dayne would willingly sell her soul for—but she would find something. There was always something.
Every human had one impossible dream. She had a bit less than a month to find Dayne's.
Chapter 28
Dayne and Adam went down the menu, not certain about anything. Their waiter arrived with a list of the afternoon specials. Dayne decided on the clam and corn chowder for an appetizer, fresh blackened trout, and stuffed potato.
Adam smiled and said, "Yes. That's exactly right. I'll have the same."
It would be very easy to love a man like him, Dayne thought.
The waiter brought their drinks and vanished again. Dayne sipped hers and said, "So if you hate computers, how in the world did you end up with the job you have?"
Adam laughed. "I just sort of fell into it." He seemed to find the remark very funny, though Dayne didn't get the joke. Adam took a little sip of the Coke, nearly choked, and said, "That's . . . . sweet!" He wrinkled his nose, then pushed the drink back. "Seriously, I was second-in-command at the main corporation, but this incredible new opportunity opened up. If I can make a go of it, North Carolina could give us a base of operations like we've never had before.