“First thing Monday morning, we need to do that,” Roman said.
“Don’t you dare interview anyone until I return from the law conference in San Francisco.”
“We won’t,” I said. “How long are you going to be gone again?”
“Only two nights. I’ll be back Wednesday evening.”
“God, I can’t believe how tired I am,” Roman complained, letting out another yawn.
“That’s what you get for having a baby,” I said. “I told you kids were a lot of trouble.”
“My daughter is worth every sleepless night. You’ll understand that one day when you have a kid of your own,” Roman said.
“Ha.” I chuckled. “That’s never going to happen, and you know it.”
I was standing in the lobby at the St. Regis in San Francisco with a drink in my hand, talking to an acquaintance, when a beautiful woman caught my attention as she walked past me.
“Damn,” I silently spoke as my head turned and stared at her. “Excuse me, Jim. There’s something I need to do. We’ll talk later.”
She headed toward the restaurant off the lobby, so I followed her and saw her sitting at the bar alone. Luckily, there was an empty stool next to her. I sat down, and the bartender walked over.
“What can I get you?”
“Scotch, please. Glenfiddich if you have it.”
“Coming right up.”
With a slight turn of my head, I stared at the beautiful brunette beside me.
“What are you drinking?” I asked.
She looked at me. Her beautiful bluish-gray eyes stared into mine.
“Wouldn’t you love to know.” A smirk crossed her lips.
“I would because I’d like to buy you another.” I smiled.
“Thanks for the offer, but no thanks.” She picked up her drink.
“Why not? It’s just a drink,” I said.
“Listen, I’m not interested.” She tipped the glass to her lips.
“Impossible. Women are always interested in me.” A smirk crossed my lips.
“I’m not the type of woman to have one-night stands, so unless you’re going to marry me, you can forget it.”
“Marry you?” I chuckled. “All I wanted to do was buy you a drink.”
“With the hope that you’ll ask me up to your suite, and I’ll say yes. Am I right?”
Damn, this beautiful woman. She had no idea how much she was turning me on.
“That is not true,” I said.
“Yeah. Okay. I know guys like you.”
“Guys like me? Can you elaborate on that?”