Although he’d answered her question, his expression was preoccupied. “Why the frown?” she asked.
He shot a quick glance her way. “The Lundquists seem to have some sort of hidden agenda,” he said.
“You said Daddy’s grooming Junior to take your place,” Jill prompted.
“It looks like I’m headed for a proxy fight, which is an expensive and costly proposition for everyone involved.For now, I have the controlling interest, but by no means do I have control.”
“This trip to Hawaii?”
“Is strictly business. I just wish I knew what’s going on behind my back.”
“Good luck with it.” This was a world far removed from Jill’s.
“Thanks.” He grinned and suddenly seemed to leave his worries behind.
They strolled for several minutes in companionable silence. The breeze was warm, the moon full and bright, and the rhythm of the ocean waves went on and on.
“I suppose I should go back,” Jill said reluctantly. She had a full day planned, beginning first thing in the morning, and although she didn’t feel the least bit tired, she knew she should get some sleep.
“Me, too.”
They altered their meandering course in the direction of the hotel, their shoes sinking into the moist sand.
“Thanks for your help with Suzi Lundquist.”
“Anytime. Just say the word and I’ll be there, especially if there’s caviar involved.” She felt guilty, however, about the young and vulnerable Suzi. Jordan had been gentle with her; nevertheless, Jill’s sympathy went out to the girl. “I feel kind of bad for Suzi.”
Jordan sighed. “The girl just won’t take no for an answer.”
“Do you?”
“What do you mean?”
Jill stopped a moment to collect her thoughts. “I don’t understand finance, but it seems to me that you’d never get anywhere if you quit at the first stumbling block. Suzi takes after her father and brother. She saw whatshe wanted and went after it. Rather an admirable trait, I guess. I suspect you haven’t seen the last of her.”
“Probably not, but I won’t be here for more than a few days. I should be able to avoid her during that time.”
“Good luck,” she said again. She hesitated when they reached the pathway, bordered by vivid flowering shrubs, that led to the huge lighted swimming pool.
Jordan grinned. “I have a feeling I’m going to need it.”
The night couldn’t have been more perfect. It seemed such a shame to waste these romantic moments, but Jill finally forced herself to murmur good-night.
“Here,” Jordan said just as she did.
Jill was startled when he presented her with a single lavender orchid. “What’s this for?”
“In appreciation for all your help.”
“Actually, I should be the one thanking you. I had a wonderful evening.” It sure beat sitting in front of her television and ordering dinner from room service, which was what she’d planned. She held the flower under her nose and breathed in its delicate scent.
“Enjoy your stay in Hawaii.”
“Thank you, I will.” Her itinerary was full nearly every day. “I might even see you…around the hotel.”
“Don’t count on it. I’m headed back to Seattle in two days.”
“Goodbye, then.”