Chapter 23

A final nip, and he set me aside and took down the pitcher, watching, bemused, as I filled it with water and placed the roses in it. “Ah. Necessity, the mother of invention.”

“Yes.” Fortunately, he didn’t seem to have noticed how my hands were shaking. I brought the impromptu vase out to the dining room and set it at the foot of the table.

“Portia, there are only two place settings on your table.”

“Yes. Didn’t I say it would just be the two of us?”

“Somehow you neglected to do so.”

“Do you mind?”

“Not in the least.”

“I’m pleased. What would you like to drink?” I admired his navy suit, crisp white shirt, and the midnight blue tie he wore with it.

“Show me where your liquor cabinet is, and I’ll make us both Manhattans.”

“But you drink vodka tonic.”

“And tonight I’m in the mood for something a little sweeter.” He’d never been in my apartment, and he looked around. “It’s…small, isn’t it?”