"Both," I told her, then thought to ask, "What's your name, by the way?"
"Dorothy," she told me, "but my friends call me Dotty, or Dot
. It wasn't timid.
. I switched to goofy foot, for me, right foot forward, trying to showboat. She didn't have to turn to see me; she need only drop her eyes and see me in the reflection on the window she stood in front of her
"Both," I told her, then thought to ask, "What's your name, by the way?"
"Dorothy," she told me, "but my friends call me Dotty, or Dot
. It wasn't timid.
. I switched to goofy foot, for me, right foot forward, trying to showboat. She didn't have to turn to see me; she need only drop her eyes and see me in the reflection on the window she stood in front of her
"Both," I told her, then thought to ask, "What's your name, by the way?"
"Dorothy," she told me, "but my friends call me Dotty, or Dot
. It wasn't timid.
. I switched to goofy foot, for me, right foot forward, trying to showboat. She didn't have to turn to see me; she need only drop her eyes and see me in the reflection on the window she stood in front of her