Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
tension. We only talked to each other for business decisions and we were both stretched
to our limit by the work needed to get to grips with our new business. I often worked late
into the night responding to orders and sorting out direct deliveries for our fledgling online
wine business while Sean did the same in the winery with John as his left hand. The finger
amputation and harvest pressure didn't help. The tension was also partly due to not spend-
ing any time alone together but ironically I was not looking forward to being alone with
him when the Feelys left the following week. I felt like Sean didn't have anything to say
to me except 'Just get on with it'. When everyone else had gone to bed I munched my way
through several rows of touche de sérénité chocolate, hoping it would ease my stress.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search