“Not really.” She hoped he didn’t want to go to another pub. She’d spent enough time in pubs, but she didn’t want to make him give up something he might enjoy. “We could do dinner and a movie, but then we don’t get to talk much. And since you haven’t told me I can kiss you again, that doesn’t leave much to do there.” She paused in scrubbing the tray. “We could actually watch the movie.” “We could go to Dave and Buster’s.” “What’s that?” “It’s like an arcade. There’s a restaurant and bar, and then we can play games. It’s fun.” She’d told herself that she would be open to new experiences, to try new things as long as she was in Chicago. Tommy was making it easy for her. “Okay.” She rinsed the last tray and wiped her hands on a towel. “I’m ready. Just let me tell David I’m heading out.

