“I did almost turn you down out of habit,” she confessed. “But I changed my mind and said yes.”
“Are you glad that you did?” Brad asked as his dark blue eyes roamed over her face.
Before she could give him an answer the waiter came back with their bill. Brad handed the young guy a credit card and he hurried away back towards the front of the restaurant.
“Yes, I am. It was a lot more fun eating with another person instead of sitting on my couch alone watching television and eating a turkey sandwich.”
The cool night air brushed over her bare arms as the faint sounds of traffic echoed in the background behind them. Alicia couldn’t get over how perfect the night had turned out when she finally decided to let herself relax and have fun with Brad.
Tonight with Brad was one of the best dates that she’d had in a very long time. It was nice to be out with a guy who didn’t want to talk about himself or his accomplishments over dinner like the last guy she dated.
Max was a gorgeous man and was blessed with a brilliant mind, but when it came to carrying on a conversation that didn’t involve work or him he fell short in that department because he only thought about himself.
“Did you have enough fun that you might want to do something with me tomorrow?” Brad inquired at the same time the waiter brought back Brad’s credit card and his receipt. She waited until the waiter walked away again before giving Brad an answer.
“You still haven’t told me who I’ll get to interview first when it comes to your family.” Alicia secretly hoped that it wouldn’t be Lee because she didn’t want to start off on a bad note with him.
“I know,” Brad grinned, making his amazing eyes stand out even more. “So, I guess you have to go out with me again to find out the answer.”
“I think that’s called extortion,” Alicia laughed. She hadn’t felt this free and good in years that she almost forgot what it felt like.
Shaking his head, Brad stood up and came over to her chair but instead of pulling it out like she thought he would he bent down and whispered by her ear. “No, I think it’s called a guy trying to get a second date with the woman he’s falling far. So, what’s your answer, Ms. Hart?”
Turning slightly, Alicia noticed an almost hopeful glint in Brad’s eyes and she knew in that second she desired a second date with him too. She might actually have found one of the last good guys in the world…no, she knew that she had.
She was ready to do something with Brad that she hadn’t done in a very long time. Give him an honest chance at getting to know her.
“Yes.” Instead of going with her over-analytical mind, Alicia trusted her emotions.
A soft kiss was brushed along the back of her neck before the words “thank you,” were whispered against her skin.
Alicia caught Brad’s look as their eyes connected. She tried to hold his gaze as long as she could, but it was so intense that she had to glance away. What was he doing to her? She never acted this nervous on a date with a man before, not even with Max who she thought she had been in love with.
“Come on, sweetheart. Let’s get you home,” Brad said as he finished pulling out her chair. “I know you have to get up early tomorrow for the sunrise newscast. It’s how I start my day.”
She felt a warm glow flow through her. A part of her reveled in knowing that Brad got up early to watch her on the news and another part of her was a little scared at having someone care enough to do it.
Taking her by the hand, Brad linked their fingers together and led her off the patio back into the restaurant. As they walked through the other patrons, she noticed how the females took a double take at the handsome man next to her. However, she guessed that Brad was so used to getting stared at he didn’t even acknowledge the stares.
Alicia thought about her night again while she and Brad waited outside for the valet to bring the car. Tonight truly turned out to be exceptional, it was almost like it wasn’t real in some way. He had kept her on her toes with his wit and charm without being overly supercilious about it.
“What are you thinking about?” Brad asked.
“Actually, I was thinking about you,” Alicia answered, rubbing her bare arms against the low temperature in the air.
“Oh, I like the sound of that.” Taking off his suit jacket, he placed it on her shoulders. “I’m assuming it was all good and nothing bad.”
Hugging the warmth of Brad’s jacket closer to her body, Alicia breathed in the wonderful smell of his cologne and then nibbled at her bottom lip. She wondered how much she should tell Brad about her thoughts. He wasn’t arrogant as Lee, but Brad did have a way about him that drew her to him more than other man she had ever known.
“Are you going to give me an answer?” He seemed to be enjoying her struggle to capture her composure and inability to find the right words.
“No, it wasn’t anything bad. I was just thinking about how glad I was that I didn’t turn you down. You aren’t a bad dinner companion after all.”
“Me too baby.” Brad seemed like he was going to tell her more but got interrupted by the valet coming back with their car.
“Here you go sir,” the boy said as he handed them the car keys.
“Thank you.” Brad took the keys and then gave the boy a tip.
Alicia never remembered a time that she had gone out with Max that he had been nice to anyone. He constantly found things to complain about instead of ignoring the small problems that came up. The guy looked at the twenty dollar tip in his hand twice before he smiled at her and Brad before running off to get another car.
“That was nice of you to give him such a huge tip,” Alicia said as Brad escorted her over to the black Lexus.
His eyebrows shot up in surprise. “Haven’t any of your other dates given a good tip before?”
“Not any that I can count,” she answered getting inside of the car and Brad closing the door. Alicia watched as Brad walked in front of the car and then got into the driver’s side.
“I better get you home before I try to think of a way to make you stay out longer with me.”
“I have to say that I wish I could, but I’ve an early meeting with Tiffany and then I’m off the rest of the day.”
Starting the car, Brad checked for oncoming traffic and then pulled out. They had been driving for a while in silence and Alicia didn’t mind. She liked how comfortable she felt around Brad when she wasn’t over thinking the situation.
“Did you have a hard time getting all of your brothers say yes?” she asked, dying to have an answer before the night was over.
Brad stole a glance at her as he stopped at a red light a couple of blocks from her house. “I thought it might turn out differently, but yes all of my brothers agreed to it. So, all I need to know is when you want to get started” He, pulled away from the light. “However, we don’t need to go into all of it now. I want to enjoy the last few minutes of our date. No business will be talked about until tomorrow,” he said and then winked.
Chapter Eight
Resting her back against the seat, Alicia crossed her legs and noticed how Brad glanced at them when her skirt inched up her thighs. She swallowed down her smile. It did feel good knowing that Brad was so attracted to her.
“Tell me how it felt growing up in a family with such complex and overly protective older brothers?”
“Honestly, I’ve always looked up to all three of them, but I’m the closet to Richard. Anytime, I needed help or had a problem I went to him. He always found a way to calm me down and ease my fears.”
She was surprised to hear that Brad was closet to Richard. She would have thought it would have been Zack. “You couldn’t talk to Lee or Zack?”