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βI think I had better drive you home,β Jonas said.
Krissy could hear the reluctance in his voice. Well, who could blame him? It was a long drive, and the round trip would take him deep into the night. Plus, she had cried all over him, and he had decided, on the basis of milkshake choice, that she was boring.
She suspected his motive was pity. Who wanted to be pitied by such an excruciatingly attractive man?
Still, it was so tempting! A car instead of the train, an opportunity to bring some of these boxes home. Plus, it would be so quick. And her dog had now been home alone for way too long.
Crusher. Was she actually dreading going home to the new resident?
Of course not! In fact, for the dogβs sake alone, she should accept the ride. But underneath all those very good reasons to accept Jonasβs offer, Krissy was aware of something else. Despite the disagreement over what was exciting in ice cream productsβor maybe because of itβshe wanted to spend more time with him. She was intrigued. She wanted to unravel the mystery of why Jonas, a man brimming with such confidence, such a sense of himself, was searching for a fiancΓ©e.
All the more reason to say no, as if a pro and con sheet was being built in her head. Despite his association with her aunt, he was a complete stranger.
On the other hand, she always said no. It was her default answer for nearly everything, including trying other items on the menu at Moo-Mooβs. Why not say yes for once? Why not be open to life being surprising?
It occurred to her that maybe she just didnβt want to be alone.
βThat would be very kind,β she shocked them both by saying.
Moments later, weighed down with boxes, they emerged from the alley behind Match Made in Heaven. Jonas led her down the street and stopped at a sleek-looking car that was not like anything she had ever seen before.
βWhat is this?β she asked, annoyed that her voice had a reverent whisper to it. Obviously, the kind of car a man like himβa Triple Chocolate Volcano Sundae guyβdrove. Or a James Bond type. Or a business tycoon.
Her own car suddenly seemed as boring as her ice cream choices, an economical subcompact that was good on gas and was a less than exciting shade of white. In fact, her car was about the same shade as a vanilla cone.
This car was vintage, very sporty and low-slung. Without knowing a single thing about cars, Krissy knew it was powerful. It glinted a deep and glossy muted pewter under the streetlight.
βItβs the cause of all my problems,β Jonas said with rough affection. He opened the passenger-side door and leaned in, stowing the box he was carrying in the back. She ordered herself not to look at the way his jacket rode up and his slacks stretched tight, but part of her mutinied against the order.
Jonas was a beautifully made man!
She was blushing by the time he turned back to her, but thankfully it was dark enough out that he seemed not to notice. He held open the door for her, and she slid into the seat. She was immediately embraced by the scent of rich leather, mingled with another scent that she recognized from when he had held her. Tangy. Clean. Male. The end result was one of being immersed in the manβs subtle sensuality.
A moment later he got in the driverβs side, turned the ignition and the car growled to life.
βItβs a Jaguar,β he said.
He pronounced it Jag-guare, which for some reason was nearly as swoonworthy as him leaning over to stow those boxes.
βNineteen sixty-four,β he said proudly.
βAnd how is it the cause of all your problems?β Krissy ventured, after he had pulled smoothly into traffic. She had to admire the way he drove, handling the powerful car with the casual inborn confidence one might associate with riding high-strung horses.
βIt was the first major purchase I ever made. Way back in the day. It was kind of like my I have arrived statement. I love this car madly.β
She slid him a look. In the glow of the dashboard panel, it was evident all of that was true. He had definitely arrived. And he was in love with his car. She wondered how many women were jealous of his passion for the car, and Krissy vowed not to be one of them.
βAnd how is it the source of all your problems?β
βI acquired it the same week my best friend, Mike, asked my sister, Theresa, to marry him. We started our business together. Thatβs how he celebrated his arrival. I bought a car. He proposed marriage.β
Jonasβs voice was rough with wry affection as he continued. βI thought they were both way too young to be making that kind of commitment. I told him I, personally, would be waiting until I was thirty. He scoffed at that, not seeing me as the commitment type, ever.
βSomehow, way too many celebratory shots of tequila later, I was betting the carβthis carβthat I would be as committed as he was by the time I reached the age of thirty. That is a date that is rapidly approaching and that my now brother-in-law is gleefully ticking off on his calendar.β
βThatβs silly. He wonβt hold you to it.β
βOh, he will, and with delight, I might add.β
βItβs not like itβs a legally binding contract, for heavenβs sake.β
βI shook hands on it. Thatβs binding to me.β
What do you consider the most important attribute in another human being?
She remembered how she had loved Alexandroβs answer. Honor.
βThatβs a very twisted kind of honor,β Krissy decided, for both Jonasβs benefit and her own. βYouβre willing to pretend you have made a commitment to win a bet you shook hands on while clearly inebriated.β
βExactly,β he said, and glanced over at her. He grinned with utterly enchanting mischievousness. βI guess you have to take into account the basic competitiveness of my relationship with Mike. If
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