![]() ![]() They were both abrasive to each other early on, and Red was crass even in his own thoughts and perspectives on things. It took me awhile to warm up to these two characters, especially Red. And Chloe starts to wonder if maybe Red could help her check off a couple other items on her Get a Life list. When Red finds Chloe stuck in a tree after trying to rescue a cat, they actually have a couple moments of civility with one another. She knew it was a serious invasion of his privacy to keep watching, hiding behind her own curtains, but she was drawn to the sight of him, lost in his work. His apartment is right across from her’s. But in the evenings, he often paints in his living room with the curtains open. She tries to avoid him whenever possible. And every time she runs into him there’s some drama going on, and she ends up at the center of it, looking like a fool or a shrew. Redford Morgan is the supervisor for Chloe’s apartment building. ![]() Well, actually, the last one – Do Something Bad – she has technically already completed, too. Done! The other six items on her “get a life” list are taking longer. Step one is moving out of the family home and getting her own place. ![]() She also realized her life is bland, and she has nothing to show for her years on this earth. The whole thing sent her chronically ill body into a tailspin. ![]() If she had been just a couple feet in the other direction, the drunk driver would have hit her instead of that coffee shop. On a random Tuesday, on her usual mid-day walk, Chloe Brown almost died. ![]()
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