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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第102/166页)

ngswereresolvedsoeasily.Thefactwas,IleenrememberedherbosstellingherifeveramancalledDimitriJashouldpresenthimselfatthebank,heshouldbereceivedwiththegreatestpromptnessandrespect.Shedidn’tknowwhoDimitriJawasandMr.Kaffeedidnoteborate;butshecertainlyhadnotexpectedhimtobeadirty,ragged,homelessperson!Shepushedthenumber24andtheelevatorshotup.

    "Hisofficeisoopfloor?"

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    "Yes,sir"

    "Soismine.”

    "Whatdidyousay?"

    "Eh...Nothing...It’sjustadream...Imean..."

    Ileendisdaiosaymore.Steppingoutoftheelevator,shehesitatedforamomentbeforetheluxurioussuiteMr.Kaffeeusedforspecialguests.Shethoughtitwastoograndforthishomelessperson,sosheusheredhimtothesmallwaitingroomadjoiningheroffice.

    "Pleasebeseated.Mr.Kaffeewillbeinginhisprivatehelicopteranyminutenow.”Theaboutherownaidhimnomoreattention.

    Mr.Fingershowedupagain.Hedandsomersaultedo,lushcarpetlikeatruantschoolboypyinginthegrass.Therutteredaboutasarrogantlyasabigshot.Heleaptupthewindowsilndlookeddownatthegrandiose,panoramicviewspreadoutbelow,etedthatthisspectacurbuildingwithitsmagnifitviewallbeloohim.Itwastoogoodtobetrue!Meanwhile,Ileen’svoicewasraisedhaughtilyinaphonefereDimitripaidhertention.Hismindwasattractedbytheminiaturemodelofasevehturysailboatonthecoffeetablebeforehim,thinkingthatitwouldbemarvelousiftheboatwasreandhecouldsairoundtheworldinit.Hecouldtougthedelicateartwork,whoseeverydetailwassominutelycarvedoutandthefiguressolife-likeintheirposesthathecouldalmostimaginehimselfjumpingaboardaingsail.Justthen,acoldvoice,

    "Pleasedon’ttouchit!It’sanexpensivepieceofantique,onlytobelookedat.”Dimitrijumpedathersharpadmonitionandsatdowndocilely,afraidtomoveabouttoocasually,areatedintohisdreamworld.

    Mr.FingerwalkedunderIleen’sdeskandsaairofexpeoelesshigh-heeledshoesandperfectlyproportionedlegsencasediogs.Heclimbeduptoherkneeandwithoutherknowingit,furtivelyraisedaere-coloredskirtandclimbedunder.Warmairrushedathimasifhehadjustenteredaroomwiththeheateroiomeahesoft,silkenskinoftheihighuntilhereachedtheY-shapedterwherethepathsparted.Hetouchedittentatively,feltapulsatedthrobbing,openedhismouthandbitdownhardasifialiationforherdisrespecttowardsDimitri.Ileensuddenlycriedout,forsheheardtherumblingofahelicettiond.Shehunguphastily,rushedoutoftheroomandhurriedtotherooftopnding.AredcarpetwasrolledoutinafshandMr.Kaffee’stall,virilefiguredesdedunhurriedlytowardstheentrancewhereIleenwaswaiting.Hervoicewasdrowheheengines,butsheseemedtobereptoMr.Kaffeethatsomeonewaswaitingforhim.Hisexpressionwassoberashelistenedawohurriedihebuilding.

    WhenIleenpushedopenthedoortoMr.Kaffee’soffice,thesebeforeherwassouedthatshelostherposureandalmostdroppedthetraywithitstwocupsofcoffee.DimitriwassittingfortablyintheswivelchairbehindMr.Kaffee’sbigofficedesk,hisfeetrestingontheshiningcqueredtop,talkingcasuallytothenormallybrutandarrogantMr.Kaffee.Mr.Kaffeewasstandingbylikeackey,withasubservientmannershehadneverseeninhimbefore.Thestorywasasfollows:WhengangwarbrokeoutinMr.Kaffee’smansion,heescapedinhisyacht.Wh
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