We didn’t have much trouble at all,” replied Daisy.
As he removed his coat, Daisy battered her eyelashes, flashed a charming smile and said, “I’ll get you some ice.”
While Gatsby stood there awkwardly waiting for her return, he admired the inside of her magnificent house. As he glanced up at the roof, a large chandelier hung, dripping with glass covered light bulbs illuminating the foyer like the fourth of July.
“I have one of those, they are quite beautiful aren’t they,” Gatsby said as Daisy walked back into the foyer.
“Yes, chandeliers are very beautiful,” replied Daisy as she placed the ice on the lump of his head
As she stood there firmly holding the ice to his head, the rays of the chandelier shone on Daisy, accentuating the silky blond bob that stopped just above her jaw line.
“Thank you,” said Gatsby as he placed his hand on top of hers.
Gatsby and Daisy stood there staring into each other’s eyes until eventually, Daisy slowly removed her hands from Gatsby’s head and said, “Let’s go into the tea room.”
The tea room was made from white marble and had a table neatly set in the middle. Glass cabinets were lined in front of the wall with expensive tea sets made from china.
“Please, have a seat,” said