TWENTY “We’ve never eaten here before,” Angie remarked as she shook her napkin into her lap. “Why did you choose this place?” “Your parents went here for their anniversary and said it was great,” Brian said, following Angie’s lead with the napkin. “So, I thought we would do the same, since it’s our anniversary.” Angie nodded her understanding. “It’s a bit pricy, though.” “You don’t enjoy extravagance?” She smiled. “I’m just being mindful of your expenses now with the remodel of that building.” “No worries. If I can’t afford to take you to this restaurant, then I am in poor shape,” he said, raising his glass of water to her. “Besides, you’re worth every red cent.” Angie raised her water glass and clinked his. “Silly boy.” She liked the ambiance of the restaurant. Hanging chandeliers

