The 1920's: A Short Story

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Jackson chuckled charmingly and shook his head a stupid grin on his face at his wife's playful expression. She was an odd case, difficult to figure out. She was a spectacular woman, with 10 parts cute, 10 parts gorgeous, 10 parts sexy and 70 parts intelligent. She was unique for a woman of the 1920's she was very much her own woman. Jackson could see just from his people watching earlier that all of the other female guest were certainly not their own woman. He'd pieced together that there was two other, likely married, couples on the boat with them. The women were a perfect example of a high class woman in the society of the 1920's, nothing like Natalie, or at least that's how Jackson saw it. One woman was very gossipy, almost chatting her …show more content…

"Come on Daniel, we're going back to our room." the man behind Natalie shouted across the room before storming off, a few moments later the younger lad likely his son came following and the two men left.

"That was, eventful." Jackson said with a raise of his eyebrows to Natalie as the two blonde men moved across the room as well to the table were Natalie and Jackson sat. The two blonde men, clearly brothers by their similarities, stood next to the couples table and the older looking one grinned a little bit.

"It's surprising don't you think." the man said looking to his younger counterpart, "Well me and Alexander think so that's for sure." he said with a chuckle before looking specifically at Natalie. "It doesn't take a detective to realise that they do not belong here. I don't know were they got 4000 dollars from probably stole it from some aristocrat carrying too much money." He then moved a little bit closer toward were Natalie sat offering his hand to her. "Henry Craven, we should sit down and have a chat sometime I was very excited when I saw your name on the guest list." The young man said with a obviously forced gentle smile to

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