I'm going to continue with this story, despite the fact that everyone seems to hate it. You win some, you lose some.
All characters are over the age of 18.
Several hours later, S. and I took a cab to meet his brother at a small, out-of-the-way bistro downtown. I started fretting about how expensive the place looked, but S. calmed me down right away, assuring me that M. could afford it.
"He's a lawyer, babe," he said, helping me out of the car. "He could buy everything on the menu if he wanted to." I remembered that M. had been wearing a really expensive suit at the wedding β Gucci or Prada, probably. He was a couple of years older than S., and I wondered how one brother could be so easygoing and free-spirited, while the other was more straitlaced and corporate.
"You did both grow up in the same house, didn't you?" I asked S., and he laughed.
"I think so!" He took me by the arm and led me inside. We spotted M. right away β he was seated at the best table in the house, centered where everyone could see him and far away from the kitchen and the windows. He stood as we approached. I suddenly felt nervous. He looked so formal in another high-end suit β I felt like I should curtsy, which would be extremely difficult with my ever-expanding stomach. I had attempted to hide it underneath an empire-waist dress, but that was getting harder to do every day. A waiter appeared out of nowhere and pulled my chair out for me.
"Your menu,
Madame
," he said in a lilting accent, handing it to me. I raised my eyebrows at S. and replied, "
Merci beaucoup, Monsieur, comment-allez vous ce soir
?" The waiter grinned and started talking to me in rapid French. I blushed.
"
Je suis desolΓ©e, Monsieur, je parle seulement un peu de franΓ§ais
." He looked a little disappointed. He probably had to deal with Americans who couldn't understand a word he said, even in English, every day. I smiled apologetically and he whisked himself off to the kitchen.
"I didn't know you spoke any French!" S. exclaimed when he had disappeared. I giggled.
"
Oui, bien sΓ»r, mon ami, j'adore le langue