Josh was taken aback for a moment, but managed to cover himself well, not
giving away his shock. He hadn't forgotten the reference in her bio to
her tenacity and determination when it came to cases, and it seemed like
it was particularly true when she was greeted with a mystery. Now, it
also seemed that the pendulum had swung, from him having her offguard
with his comments about a "date", to her being forward and asking him out
to dinner.
"As a matter of fact, I am free tonight. What did you have in mind?"
Josh tossed the comment loosely back at her, for two purposes. One, to
cover his being caught on the backfoot, especially with his response to
the mention of Smith. Second, he was curious to see where things would
lead, not only in terms of he determination about Smith, but also in
terms of the enjoyable time he had had thus far in her company.
"Well, I know a little place not far from here. We could meet there if
you like? It's called Marino's. Say, 8 o'clock?"
"Sounds perfect. Now, I'd better get back. I'll see you tonight. And I
expect to hear that fishing story!", said Josh, rising from his seat at
a pace which matched Kate's.
Settling the bill, they headed in different directions from Hoover's
Hollow, he toward the Bureau's headquarters, she toward home. Ernie
watched the two of them go, and smiled slightly. *Josh my boy, you are
well and truly smitten. And good for you. And I'd say that she might
just feel the same way. I hope it works out for you, boy. She's a good
catch, if her Grandfather's any guide! To think she thought I was
fooled. Hurrumph. I stood by Jimmy at her funeral. But she's the
spitting image of her mama.* He went back to tending the bar, whistling
a romantic little tune in memory of the couple which had just left.
Scene: Marino's
Time: 8pm
Josh had finished off with the class he had been running and took a few
moments to change. Thankfully, his apartment wasn't far from the J.
Edgar Hoover Building, so he'd been able to duck home and change before
meeting up with Kate. He'd dressed casual, wearing an open neck shirt,
slacks and a smart sportsjacket. Nothing fancy, reasonably casual, but
still a change from his work clothes.
Arriving at the restaurant, he noted from a glance around the room, he'd
arrived first. He organised a table for two, a little isolated so that
they could have the privacy to discuss the Smith issue when it came up.
He took in the restaurant as he was led to the table. It was a quaint
little italian restaurant, but unlike many in Washington, there was an
air of authenticity about it. He looked in the direction of the kitchen,
and was satisfied to see a burly man discussing the running of the
business a little loudly, but also adorned in a chef's apron. At the
same time, his wife happened to move up to he husband, whisper something
in his ear, to which he responded, "Of course Mama, I'll ado it right
anow!" He smiled and followed the waiter to their table.
The table lay nestled in the corner, providing privacy and an air of
intimacy. He was about to ask about an alternative, realising the
intimate nature of it's location, when he looked up from where he was
sitting and spotted Kate enter the restaurant. He was, for a moment,
awestruck by the vision that greeted him. She had loosened her hair,
freeing it from its restraints of earlier in the day and allowing it to
flow. The dress she wore was simple, but heightened her beauty whilst
also depicting an air of sophistication and mystique. Regaining control,
he rose from where he had been seated as she was led to their table.
"You're looking lovely tonight", said Josh, wondering if it sounded
forced or not.
"You don't scrub up too badly yourself, Josh!", she answered, the light
dancing a little in her eyes in amusement. She hadn't missed the
hesitation, something he'd done twice today in her presence. It was a
wonderful compliment.
"Shall we sit and order?", asked Josh, emerging from his incompetant
stupor.
Kate nodded and he gently eased the seat in behind her and helped her
sit, as any true gentleman does! Taking his seat opposite her, he looked
at her and smiled, a smile which was reflected back at him. The visual
contact was broken by the waiter dropping menus into their laps. Josh
ordered spaghetti, a safe meal that couldn't be messed up too easily and
was absolutely delicious when cooked authentically.
"Would you like anything to drink, sir?"
"What do you think, Kate? Red wine to go with dinner?"
"Sounds fine!"
"A bottle of your finest red wine. Neapolitan, if possible!"
"Of course sir. Enjoy your meal!"
Kate looked at him for a moment.
"You appear to know your wines!"
"Not really. When I was younger, when Dad served in Europe on exchange,
he developed a taste for wine. Always swore by a good bottle of red
from the Neapolitan estate. Of course, I think it may have had to do
with living with the family for a while."
"What did your father do?"
"He is a fighter pilot with the USAF. From what I hear, amongst the
best. Although, the catch to that is I don't really get to see him that
much, but last time I heard, he was still flying, even though he
susposedly retired from active flight when given his desk job. Of
course, as senior instructor at Miramar, retirement from flying never
truly happens."
"So, you're a military brat?"
"It's amazing what we can amount to, isn't it? Now, you were going to
tell me about this fishing trip, if I recall correctly?"
Josh used the comment to steer the conversation away from him. His
relationship with his father was strained at best, and he wasn't overly
comfortable with discussing it. Besides, he wanted to learn more about
the beautiful woman he was having dinner with.
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