CHAPTER SIX Tom showered, shaved, put on his nicest shirt and corduroy jeans. After checking the time, he ran down the steps and out on to the street. The book was still in his shoulder bag. If he did not hurry, he would be late for their first date. Angela lived only a few blocks away from his apartment. He thought again about how strange it was that they had never met before last night. A strong gust of wind pressed the book into his side, as if pushed by someone, as if bringing to his attention its part in helping them meet. He arrived at her building early, but he did not want to appear overly eager. Besides, she might still be getting ready. As he waited, Tom leaned against the building and watched the cars as they passed. “Hey mister, want to buy some flowers?” At first, he saw no one, only hearing the hesitant voice of a woman. He looked down to see a poorly dressed elderly woman. “Only five dollars,” ...