Chapter Four After dinner and many conversations with people, Lucas pulled Felicity away from the crowd that had migrated to the nearest bar. She hadn’t said anything, but her resolve to socialize had definitely wavered. She’d done exceptionally well with the questions he’d given her. She didn’t stray far from them, so he knew she was running out of material. He didn’t know how she would handle tomorrow. They said their good-byes and headed to the elevator. “Well, that was fun. Not.” She sagged against the wall beside the elevator. “What the hell did I get myself into with you?” The doors dinged and opened. She peeled herself away from the wall. He slid his hand against hers and interlaced their fingers. “You were pretty damn good. Thank you.” A blush rose in her cheeks. They stepped

