Jace reached over for her hand and squeezed. "Everything okay?"
She nodded. "I've never done that before. I mean obviously, but not even on a smaller scale. Most of my shopping—if you can call it that—has been at thrift shops and Goodwill stores."
He scowled. "Those days are over, Bethany. I want you to forget them."
She sighed. Over until he moved on, got over his . . . She wasn't even sure what to call his seeming attraction to her. Whatever it was wouldn't last forever and going back to her life would be even harder afterward. Before it had been all she knew but now? Jace was giving her a taste of how different things could be.
They pulled up in front of a sleek, modern-looking building on the Upper West Side and Jace got out, extending his hand to help her from the car. After instructing his driver to see that the bags were brought up, he directed Bethany toward the entrance.
