Jeremy nodded as he mulled Dominic’s answer.
If he based his decision on which woman made him want to be a better man, Jeisa won hands down. She was patient and supportive. She didn’t judge his weaknesses, and therefore he had never hidden them from her. They shared an honesty he couldn’t imagine ever achieving with someone like Alethea.
I want Jeisa, and if I don’t do something fast, I’m going to lose her.
Dominic leaned forward onto one elbow and said, “Now get out.”
Despite the harshness of Dominic’s command, Jeremy stood and smiled. He’d gotten the answer he’d come for. “Thanks, Dom. I know what to do now.”
As he was leaving, he said over his shoulder, “See you Thursday at the Andrades’.”
He heard Dominic swearing as he closed the door and chuckled.
I’m growing on him, Jeremy thought as he sauntered down the hallway.
A million things to do that day, but first—and most important—Jeremy had a date to plan.
Where do you take someone when you can afford to take her anywhere?
A few hours later, Jeremy was sitting in his office in the Corisi building, being far from productive. He listened to voice messages from two senators, a handful of headhunters, and a reporter he had no intention of calling back. He even listened to a message from Alethea. She was heading back to Tenin to double-check something and she wanted to know if he could join her. She suggested they celebrate Thanksgiving abroad while looking into something she didn’t want to discuss on the phone.
There was a time when he would have given anything for such a message from Alethea. Today, it left him cold. All he could think about was Jeisa and how he wanted to spend the week getting to know her better.
Bold plans for a man who had no experience in such things.
Why the hell did I say I’d pick her up on Monday? I should have given myself more time to come up with something amazing. Still seated at his desk, he was staring out the window of his office when Marie knocked lightly on the door and entered. He stood to greet her.
Marie studied his face. “I’m glad to see you’re sporting fewer bruises these days.”
Jeremy smiled. Marie’s visit felt like sunshine after a storm: welcome, warm, and an uncomplicated joy. “Good to see you, Marie.” He held out a chair for her and sat across from her. “What brings you here?”
“Have you seen Jeisa since you returned?”
He felt his face redden. “Yes.”
“So, you know she’s quitting?”
“I talked her into staying for one more week. She and I will be at the Andrades’ house with you for Thanksgiving.”
“That’s wonderful! How did you convince her?”
His face warmed even more.
A huge smile lit Marie’s face. “You don’t know how happy this makes me.”
Jeremy cleared his throat and cautioned, “Marie, don’t make it more than it is. We haven’t even had our first date yet.”
“Well, what are you waiting for?”
He leaned back in his chair and covered his face with one hand. “I told her I’d pick her up on Monday morning and to have an overnight bag ready.”
“You did that?” Marie asked with happy surprise.
Jeremy grinned, unable to conceal the pride he felt in his confident order. “I did.” Then he sobered. “Now I have to figure out where to take her. Where did Dominic take Abby on their first date?”
Suddenly serious, Marie leaned over and placed a hand on Jeremy’s. “It doesn’t matter where they went. This journey is all about you and Jeisa.”
Jeremy shrugged, uncomfortable with her correction. “I don’t want to disappoint her.”
Marie lightly squeezed his hand. “When a man plans something special for a woman he cares about, there’s no room for disappointment. Choose something you know she enjoys doing.”
Feeling a weight settle on his chest, Jeremy admitted, “That’s a problem, then, because we’ve spent most of our time together talking about my goals and what I want. I don’t really know what she likes.”
Marie smiled again. “She likes you. Even I know that. A smart man like you will figure the rest out.”
Jeremy stood, sudden inspiration hitting him. “I’ve got it.” He returned to his desk and started typing on his laptop. “You’re a genius, Marie. I know how to find out what she likes.”
Marie went to stand behind him. “Jeremy.” She stretched out his name as a warning.
Jeremy was too excited by what he was uncovering to let her concern slow him down. “She doesn’t even use numbers or symbols in her passwords. That was the easiest code to break. I’ll have to talk to her about that.”
Marie put a hand on his shoulder. “This wasn’t what I meant, Jeremy.”
Jeremy pointed to his screen and said, “Marie, you said that I need to know what she likes. Well, what better way to do that than to check out her recent searches online?” He tapped the screen when a local florist came up. “She has a standing order for a weekly delivery of a bouquet of flowers native to Brazil, but she states that she wants it to be different each week.” He took a moment to digest what it meant. “So, she misses Brazil and likes surprises.” He continued to scroll through the information, his fingers furiously taking him from link to link. He paused on one page and said, “Hey, she searched for information about me while I was gone.” He smiled back at Marie, who simply shook her head at him.
His lightheartedness fell away as his searches revealed more. He covered the page with his hand when he stumbled upon a personal purchase. Heat filled his face. He said, “I love that she has one, but you shouldn’t see this, Marie.”