They stayed out until midnight, tempering their drinking with energetic dancing. They'd talked with people, had some laughs, and eventually agreed it was time to leave. Hand in hand they walked back to where Brandon had parked, past other late night revelers on the street. He held the door for her, and when he got in beside her, they kissed.
He tried not to have any expectations as he drove back to her apartment. He braced himself not to be devastated if she sent him away. It was only a temporary postponement.
Josette relaxed next to Brandon, watching him smoothly shift gears at each intersection. She knew if she wanted him to stay he wouldn't hesitate to accept. Was she ready for this? Was he? She didn't want casual, meaningless sex anymore. She wanted to be with a man who cared for her in every way. Brandon had that potential, she thought. But they barely knew each other.
He pulled into a parking spot next to her Mini. "Want me to hang around while you walk your dog?" he offered.
"Sure," she said, jumping out.
He followed her, they got the dog, and returned outside.
"I had such fun tonight," she said, gripping the leash so that Wendigo didn't get too far from her.
"So did I. I really like you, Josette."
She smiled up at him. "I like you, too. I think it could be more. I hope it will."
He nodded, waiting for some sign that she wanted him to stay.
"Oh, here she goes," she said, watching as the dog found a place to take a piddle.
Brandon was all nerves and hopeful anticipation.
He followed her back to her apartment. She didn't try to stop him from coming inside, though he hesitated at the door. She undid Wendigo's leash and she headed for her dish and a snack.
"Well," she sighed, turning toward Brandon, "what do you think?"
"About what?" he felt like a lump of ice had lodged in his throat.
"It shouldn't be completely up to me. I want us to be honest with each other."
"I want that, too."
She took his hand, and led him to her couch. He sat first, and she sat close to him, their knees touching. "How do you feel about it?" she wanted to know.
"Oh Christ," he looked away, shaking his head. "You know what I want. I want you. I want to make love to you. You're beautiful and smart and I love your energy, your determination. You are an amazing woman, Josette."
She was silent for a moment. Her face gave nothing away. He hoped he hadn't said something disrespectful or insulting.
"Listen," she touched his face with her finger, "I'm very attracted to you. I think we'd have great sex. But what do you think about building the anticipation? I mean, I'm not saying no. I just don't want to spoil what we have right now, because it's so new and fragile."
Fragile? He thought. He didn't think anything between them fit that description. Perhaps that was a feeling she had.
"Are you afraid of something?" he asked her.