Jeff set Jen up with his cousin Richard. We went to Vinnie T's on Lancaster Avenue. Jeff could absolutely afford a champagne budget, but he seemed to have beer tastes, even though he wasn't old enough to legally purchase beer, and I had never seen him drink it.
"You really know how to impress a girl," I said.
"This place is just a habit from my impoverished days as a young," he searched the right word, then shrugged, "nerd. The real reason is I know from experience that you can hear each other talk here, even when it's crowded."
"I should have realized my guy thinks everything out," I said.
He looked me directly in the eyes.
"Not everything, but I try."
"Richard, do you work with Jeff?" asked Jen.
"No, I work at a brokerage house," he answered.
"Yet he is a certified adult," added Jeff. "I had trouble finding one at work."
"I would have thought they were all adults," said Jen.
"The youngest guy I work with is thirty-two, fourteen years older than I am. "My first few days many of them were calling me ‘kid' and patronizing me. Now, some of them call me Mr. Goldberg. It's kind of creepy even if it is somehow respectful.
"But I know you, Jen, and I know Rich, and I thought you might hit it off. So, here we are."
"Do you prefer Rich?" Jen asked him.
"I really don't have a preference. But Jeff always heard me called Richard at family gatherings, so that's the name he gave you." He looked at Jeff. "Yes?"
Jeff nodded.
"Jeff's the scientist in the family. I'm just in finance. I'm not as smart as Jeff."
Jeff looked up with his eyes and shook his head.
"Of course, neither is anybody else," Rich added with a chuckle.
Jeff grunted.
"Jeff's mentioned Ashley a time or two, but he hasn't said anything about this other gorgeous woman," Rich said, looking directly at Jen.
Jen smiled. It was a little corny, but you really can't go wrong complimenting a woman.
Of course, he spent a lot of time looking at me as well; Remedios the Beauty. He could look away, but he could not help looking back. Fortunately for him, Jen had lots of experience with this.
The four of us developed a good rapport. It's often a mistake double dating on a first date. You really can't give the other person your undivided attention. But doubling often eases the awkwardness of not having any idea whether you'll have something to talk about or whether you'll be able to talk comfortably after the introductions.
I could tell Rich had nerd leanings, but he had been out in the business world long enough to develop some polish. Could I expect that of Jeff? Probably not.
Jeff wasn't really in the business world and pretty much marched to his own drummer. More important, he didn't care. You can't change if you don't want to.
Rich was twenty-six, had an MBA and was pretty good looking. His body had good definition and he was around five inches taller than Jen, which meant she would not be limited in her selection of shoes.