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All the tension he’d felt throughout the evening vanished in
the warmth of Lilli’s arms. For the first time in his life, he knew he’d come
home. He wanted to stay with her forever.
From
the moment he’d met Lilli, he’d been attracted to her. Only he’d struggled with
his feeling before he admitted that he truly cared about her.
He
pressed his cheek against hers, breathing in her delicate floral scent. “You
smell wonderful. Do you realize you were a puzzle to me even before we met?”
Jay laughed quietly against her hair. “I smelled your fragrance in the men’s
room and knew something was different.” Only I didn’t realize you’d have such
an effect on my life.
“And
now?” She pulled away from his then looked into his eyes.
“I
think you’ll always puzzle me. That’s part of your mystic.”
She
released a sigh as if she’d held her breath waiting for his answer. Then she
rested her head on his shoulder.
Although
the dance floor was crowded, Jay ignored the other people around them. For him
there was only Lilli. With his hand at the small of her back, he pulled her
closer. Her breast pressed against his chest. She trembled slightly. Could she
feel the same chemistry he did?
His
heart ached with the need to have Lilli in his life all the time. Not just
occasionally for Mimi’s benefit but for the rest of their lives.
The
middle of the dance floor surrounded by their employees wasn’t the place to
pledge his undying love. They needed an intimate surrounding for their conversation.
After stating, not once but several times, he never wanted to get married, Jay
knew it would be hard to convince Lilli that he needed to share the rest of his
life with her.
Gradually
they slowed their movements until they were standing still. Content, Jay
continued to sway with Lilli in his arms. When the sound of applause filled the
banquet room, he looked up. So in turned to Lilli and his love for her, he
didn’t realize the music had ended and they were the only ones left on the
dance floor.
Lilli’s
hand griped his tighter. Jay bowed to break the tension and stop the applause.
With her hand still in his, he led her to their table.
“Way to
go, Jay,” someone shorted from the back room.
Before
they were able to sit down, Mimi walked up to the microphone. “For those of you
who are new to the company, I’m Jay’s grandmother and every year, at this time,
I give a toast.”
Jay
held the chair out for Lilli then returned to his seat beside her.
When
Mimi removed the microphone from the stand, a sharp squeal sounded throughout
the room. “I usually stand up here and say how proud I am of all of you. Only
this year is different. Now don’t get me wrong, you’ve all done a wonderful
job. I’m so excited I forgot my glass. Just a minute.” She started to walk toward
the table. Before she reached her destination, Jay handed her a glass of
champagne. Mimi’s eyes sparkled.
Steve
shrugged his shoulders then he turned his chair around apparently to have a
better view.
“Most
of you are like family to me so I’d like to make a personal toast. To Jay and
Lilli.” She held her glass up. “May they set a date soon and not keep this old
woman waiting any longer.”
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Hey, Rosemary! So glad you had a wonderful, though crowded, day at the beach. I like to snuggle inside with my doggies on rainy days--which is what we did on Sunday. Would be awesome to have a fireplace or wood stove. :)
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