pig double feature? She laughed. âWhat an
incredible
coincidence.â
When they entered the private theater, she gasped in surprise again. A catered table had been set up on one end of the room. Mixers for mimosas had been set up in one corner, and a gourmet breakfast buffet complete with croissants, eggs, fruit, and the works lay spread out. On the floor was a small bowl full of crunchy vegetables for Gregory to snack on.
The pig immediately began straining at his leash, and as she watched, Travis unhooked it, gave the pig a scratch behind the ears, and released him to chow down. He looked over at her. âBefore you ask, I double-checked to make sure that everything is okay with his diet.â
She smiled. âI guess you learned some stuff this week after all.â
âI did,â he said quite seriously, and moved to one of the seats to pick up a small box with a bright red bow on it. âThis is for you.â
A present? Risa raised an eyebrow at him, but at his expectant look, she tugged the lid off.
Her stomach sank. It was a BlackBerry. As if she wanted one of the hateful things. âTravis, I donât thinkââ
âBefore you say anything, let me show you something.â He took it from her and punched a few buttons, and then handed it back to her.
It was set on the business calendar. To her surprise, she realized this was Travisâs BlackBerry. Why was he giving her his BlackBerry? She glanced over the calendar . . . and stopped.
His days were still full of meetings Monday through Friday. That was no surprise. But she noticed that at four P.M. on every day of the week, a new meeting had been added that extended through the rest of the evening.
Time with Risa
. She flipped to the weekends. They were blocked off as well. Both Saturday and Sunday read:
Time with Risa.
Oh, heck. Now she was going to cry. Her lip trembled a little and she swallowed hard.
âMy Japan trip next week is canceled, too. We can negotiate in a videoconference. I really donât have to be there this time,â he said, expression serious. âI told them something had come up in my personal life.â
And was that . . . her?
âI donât want you to go. Itâs going to be hard for me to walk away from the work sometimes, but Iâm willing to give it a try if you are.â His eyes were serious as he stared down at her. âEverything you said was right. I have been spending too much time working. Iâm losing track of everything that I should be enjoying in life. There has to be a balance, and I want you to keep reminding me of that. Will you stay and give me another shot?â
âStay?â she choked out.
âIâll give you the thirty grand I promised, but if you want to stay this time, thereâs no money involved. Just me. I said that everyone had a price, and you told me yours. You wanted time. Iâm willing to give it to you. Every evening and every weekend, Iâm yours. You could try to get a teaching job here in Houston. And we could see if weâre a good couple, or ifââ
Before he could finish the sentence, she was kissing him, her arms around his neck. He hauled her against him, his tongue slicking against her own hungrily. They continued to kiss for a long time, until Gregory gave a squeal as he ate and Risa began to laugh against Travisâs mouth.
âIs that a yes?â he murmured to her.
âItâs a definite yes,â she told him. How could she resist such a determined man, after all?
* * *
They spent their one-year anniversary back at Pearlâs house in Bluebonnet. It had taken a few weekends, but theyâd cleaned out a lot of Pearlâs old things and donated them, replacing her old furniture with new and making the house their own. Whenever they needed time awayâher from teaching in the city, and him from the latest round of meetingsâthey drove up to Bluebonnet and