Lucas handled every issue that had come his way from friends and family members. As he tried to get back to his table with Felicity, more people stopped him. He usually didn’t mind the interruptions, but something about Felicity made him want to be at the table alone with her. Which definitely didn’t bode well for his moratorium on women. But Felicity was different. She wasn’t just shy or introverted; in some ways, she reminded him of some of his students. Although she obviously didn’t have a learning disability, she exhibited many of the same social deficits he dealt with on a daily basis. And she totally charmed him. He’d planned to be here for only part of the week, but if he could convince Felicity to hang out with him, he might be persuaded to stay. He shook his head as he finally m

