saw it slithering across the backseat.”
An all-over shudder wracked her body. “I think I’d need therapy after that.”
“Some might argue I needed therapy long before the snake incident,” he said with a grin.
She rolled her eyes but laughed and shoved an elbow into his side.
They acted like goofy teenagers out on their first date. They held hands, traded ice cream and laughed at the antics of the zoo animals.
By the time they made their way back out to his truck, they were flushed from the heat, but Payton glowed from head to toe.
“Have a good time?” he asked as he started the engine and turned the air conditioning on full blast.
“The best!”
“Want to go back to the hotel, grab a shower then get something to eat?”
“Mmm, only if I get to choose the place,” she said, flashing him a sideways look.
“Bear in mind the fanciest thing I brought was a pair of unfaded jeans and a newer T-shirt,” he warned.
“Oh, I think you’ll be fine. There’s a casual place a few blocks from my apartment. It’s small, intimate, a little dark, and they have the best jazz band on the weekends.”
Small, dark and intimate sounded real good to him right now. He wanted to be closer to her. Wanted to touch her and enjoy the feel of her in his arms.
He couldn’t ever remember enjoying himself as much as he had the past two weekends. He was at a loss to explain why, but nothing in his past compared to the reality of Payton.
Being with her made him feel happy. Carefree. In a way no one else made him feel. He was comfortable. At ease. He loved the way she lit up, the way she expressed delight over the smallest things. He found himself wanting to do things to make her smile, because God, she had a gorgeous smile.
He watched her from the corner of his eye as he drove out of the zoo parking lot. Then he eased his hand over to take hers. She turned to him and smiled, and he swore he went positively weak. Their palms brushed and she clutched his fingers with hers.
They made a quick run by Payton’s apartment to get a change of clothes for her and then they headed for the hotel.
There they showered together, and he made love to her against the shower wall, the warm water cascading over their bodies. Afterward, he dried them both off and they dressed for dinner.
It only took a few minutes to drive to the club, and as Payton had warned, it was small, housed in the very end of a tiny strip mall.
They walked into the darkened interior, and Wes looked around appreciatively at the wooden tables adorned with flickering candles. There were at most, ten, spaced out in front of a diminutive platform that must serve as the stage.
To the right a bar with three stools lined the wall, and a waitress wearing a slinky black dress stood arranging drinks on a tray.
Payton looked down at her watch. “We have about fifteen minutes before the band will start. Time enough to sit down and get our food.”
He nodded and let her lead them to a table on the far right of the room. She chose a table that afforded them the most privacy while still able to view the stage.
When they sat, another waitress in a similar dress as the other server he’d seen walked up with a broad smile.
“Payton! It’s good to see you again,” the waitress exclaimed.
Payton smiled back. “Hey, Laura, how are you?”
“I’m great. Did you go to Brenda’s wedding last weekend?”
Payton nodded. “Laura, I want you to meet someone. This is Wes Hoffman. He and I knew each other from high school.”
Wes fidgeted in his chair, bothered by the introduction. Why, he wasn’t sure, but it made him seem like nothing more than a passing acquaintance, a catch-up session with an old friend.
And maybe that was what it was.
“Hi, Wes,” Laura said brightly, a warm smile lighting her face.
He gave her his best killer smile. “Very nice to meet you, Laura.”
Her eyes widened appreciatively before she cleared her throat and turned back to Payton. “You guys going to eat?”
Payton nodded.
“What’ll you have to drink then?”
“I’ll take a glass of the house wine,” she said then looked over at him expectantly.
“I’ll take whatever beer you have on tap.”
“Okay, I’ll get your drinks right out,” Laura said before she walked off at a brisk pace.
Wes looked at Payton in confusion. “But