Peggy could get into a cab gracefully, and did, but Daniel couldn't. He'd had entire sessions of physical therapy that were about how to get in and out of a car, not to mention driving one. They'd had an actual car inside the hospital in Atlantic City, and he still wasn't sure how they got it in there. But if the Army wanted a car in a hospital, the Army got a car in a hospital, and pity the poor sergeant who had to figure that one out.
Candlewood and Dimera weren't too far away from each other, all things considered, and by making sure the cabbie dropped him off second, he got to pay for the cab ride. He did plan to enjoy the ride, too, especially with Peggy warm and soft against his arm.
"I have another job interview tomorrow. Rain check?" he suggested regretfully.
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Candlewood and Dimera weren't too far away from each other, all things considered, and by making sure the cabbie dropped him off second, he got to pay for the cab ride. He did plan to enjoy the ride, too, especially with Peggy warm and soft against his arm.
"I have another job interview tomorrow. Rain check?" he suggested regretfully.