“Well what?” She thought she should know what he was asking, but it was escaping her.
“Would you like to go to Dubai with me on my private jet if the project ends up requiring my personal supervision?”
“I …” Was he serious? He certainly seemed so. “You …” The prospect was so tempting. She missed travelling so much and she could not imagine a better partner for doing it. She couldn’t imagine anyone else making her feel comfortable enough to be so tempted. “I think so, yes.”
“Fantastic.” And he looked like he really meant it. Like he was proud of her.
She bit her lip, blinking back tears. He was an amazing man. And the trip sounded wonderful. But best of all, she would be with Neo. That was even more tempting than the travel. “I’ve never thought to try flying private.”
She could have rented a private jet to fly her domestically at least, but the thought had never occurred to her, even when she used to jokingly lament about the lack of private railcars nowadays.
“We’ll have to give it a test. Before Dubai. Go somewhere not too far away. Maybe a trip to Napa Valley.”
“Are you kidding?”
“I don’t have a sense of humor, remember?”
“I know that’s not true.”
“Well, I am not joking.”
CHAPTER EIGHT
“BUT there’s nothing in it for you.” And wouldn’t such a trip require him taking even more time off from work?
Her head was reeling and so was her heart.
“Helping my friend with her desire to travel is something.”
“You’re crazy.”
“I do not think so.”
She laughed, feeling happier than she had in years.
“Besides, I like California wines. I wouldn’t mind a chance to visit some of the better vineyards and purchasing some of their selective stock.”
“Hmm …”
“Do you like wine?”
“I don’t drink.”
“Religious reasons?”
“No. It’s just … I’m a lightweight.”
“How light?”
“I smell the cork and I’m tipsy.”
“This I should like to see.”
“And when I start making words up to go with my instrumental compositions? So not pretty.”
“I would like to hear you sing.”
“No, you wouldn’t. Trust me. As talented as I am on the piano, I am conversely as horrible a singer.”
“You only increase my desire to hear it.”
“You’re a masochist? I never would have thought it.”
“And if you had, you would have been wrong, but I like the idea of hearing you be less than perfect.”
Implying what? That he thought she was mostly perfect? Now that wasn’t possible. With her problems, no one thought she was perfect. Or even close to it. “So you can laugh at me?” she teased.
“Laughing with you is surprisingly pleasurable.”
She remembered the movie and nodded. “It is.”
“So, you will sing for me?”
“If we go to Napa Valley and if you convince me to taste some of this selective wine you plan to buy, you just might get that treat.”
“I’ll hold you to that.”
“There were a lot of ifs and maybes in there,” she warned. He shrugged as if the only words he knew or heard were yes, can and do. “Are you all swimmed out?”
“I could do a few more laps.”
“Then, I will join you.”
“Great.” That’s just what she needed. The most gorgeous man she’d ever met running around in a swimsuit.
After the two kisses today, her body was going through all sorts of palpitations and excitations. She wanted to grab him and throw him on the deck beside the pool and kiss him until both their lips were sore, but he said friends couldn’t kiss. And he wanted to be her friend.
He’d already shown that meant something real to him. Friendship. He’d been there for her when she needed him and he’d never once chastised her for her weakness. He’d given her his time today and she knew that was something special.
Neo Stamos was a dream man. If only her limitations weren’t so redolent of a nightmare.
She wasn’t going to do anything to mess this relationship up before it ran the natural course all her other friendships had over her life.
Seeing him in his swimsuit was worse than she expected. Neo was clearly not ashamed of his body. Showing his European upbringing, he wore spandex swim trunks that showed off his stomach and thighs like no California board shorts could ever do. It wasn’t a Speedo, having a little leg to it. But it was enough to make her whimper as feelings she had read about, but never personally experienced before meeting him, zinged through her body.
“Did you say something?”
She had to clear her throat. “Uh, nothing. Nice suit.”