Roxy couldn't argue that. She had no statistics fo eff how many of the anchors in the research had been alone before they were matched. She doubted that it had been many. She avoided people because it made her life simpler. The less she interacting with people the less risk of them being pulled into her world. Her customers were the one acception to that rule. Mostly because even though many of them were repeat customers so didn't allow them to get too close. [color=6ecff6]"We've been coming to Miss Roxy since she started working here. I think she was all of sixteen. So about five years. She is the only one who will fix Tilly's chair without it costing us a fortune."[/color] The older man replied. He admired Roxy. Even if she acted like she didn't care. The fact that she charged them so little proved that she did even if she didn't want to admit it.