"I'm aware of that intensifying feeling I call: being staked out over a razor blade.
Cut by joy, slashed by romantic wonder. This is the sensation I must endure when I'm about to see you again. . .
I stand in the lineup at the counter in Tim Horton's while Judy is
in the washroom. I know what she wants -- coffee and a danish.
I only need coffee and I want it
as black as my heart."
I and You and Me and Her
A novel by Barry Grills