Page 27 of The Billionaire's Heart (The Sherbrookes of Newport)
âTime to be honest. Was I right?â He gestured over his shoulder in the general direction of Paradise Fairway.
Rather than answer immediately, she took a large bite from her ice cream. âMaybe,â she admitted. âBut Pirateâs Cove has much better ice cream.â
âYou wonât get any disagreement from me there, but if you want some incredible ice cream, you need to go to Ludlow Farm. Itâs in Pennsylvania. A Mennonite family owns it, and everything in the store is homemade. I donât think Iâve ever had ice cream anywhere that comes even close to what they make. I stop in whenever Iâm in the area.â
She popped the last of her cone in her mouth and licked off the ice cream still clinging to her thumb. âIf the ice cream they make is better than Pirateâs Cove, I need to plan a trip there. What do you say? Are you up for a little weekend getaway soon?â
With the exception of his once-a-year weekend trip to Maine, he didnât go on weekend gateways. Last Saturday and Sunday aside, when he traveled overnight, it was for one of two reasons: work or to see his daughter. But if Leah wanted to spend a weekend sampling every ice cream stand in and around Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, heâd sample right along with her.
Chapter Seven
âMake yourself comfortable while I get started on the rest of my surprise,â Gavin said, following her inside the condo.
Up to now, the day had proceeded with only a single interruption when he received a call from his mom. Although she lived in Rhode Island with her husband, Clark, they didnât get together as often as either would like. Instead they spoke about once a week or so. Today he kept his conversation as short as possible without being rude and then invited her and Clark to visit when Erin was with him at the end of the month.
He hoped the call was the first and only interruption. He intended to prepare them a meal to rival anything theyâd get at their country club, and he didnât need work or family bothering him while he cooked.
; âRest? Youâve got me intrigued.â
Stepping up behind her, Gavin wrapped his arms around her waist. âGood,â he whispered against her neck before kissing her. âMake yourself at home while I start dinner.â
She glanced over her shoulder at him. Her expression echoed both curiosity and surprise. âAs in cook a meal?â Leah turned in his arms.
âYep.â Her lips called out to him, but if he gave in to his desire now, heâd never want to stop, and his well-thought-out meal would never happen. After kissing her on the forehead instead, he took a step back. âIf we want to eat at a decent time, I need to get started.â
Leah followed him into the kitchen, and he could feel her eyes on him as he moved to the refrigerator and started taking out ingredients.
âI can handle the basicsâpasta, scrambled eggs, grilled cheese sandwichesâbut not much else. And itâs not that I havenât tried. I even had Grayâs wife give me a few lessons, but I canât seem to master it.â
Cooking was one skill heâd mastered at a fairly young age thanks to his grandmother. âSome people have a knack for it.â
She made herself comfortable on a barstool near the counter and asked, âYou really know how to cook?â
Gavin left the steak tips and portobello mushrooms on the counter before returning to the refrigerator. âI donât do it as much as Iâd like because Iâm not home for meals. But my grandmother, Dadâs mom, and I used to spend hours cooking together.â
âI used to spend hours shopping with my grandmother. Even now weâll go when she comes to the city. I usually get tired and call it a day before she does,â Leah admitted with a slight shake of her head. âI donât know how she does it, but I hope Iâm half as energetic when Iâm her age.â
He added the butter, cream, and shallots he needed for the sauce to the ingredients already out. âSounds like sheâd get along well with my grandmother. Gigiâs still a whirlwind in the kitchen.â
âAnything I can help with?â
When he cooked, he preferred to work alone, especially if the person didnât have much of a clue in the kitchen, which Leah had already admitted she didnât. The only exception was Erin, but when they cooked together, the meals were far less elaborate.
Leaning over the counter between them, he kissed her. The awkward position kept him from lingering too long. Considering he wanted to enjoy dinner sometime this century, it was for the best. âAll set, but Iâd love your company.â
âItâs probably a better idea if I stay on this side of the kitchen anyway. Youâve got a lot of ingredients out; what are you making?â
Since she often ordered beef when they ate out, he assumed it ranked among her favorite type of meal. With this in mind, heâd focused mainly on beef dishes he excelled at before settling on the beef tips. âSteak tips with grilled portobello mushrooms in a brandy peppercorn cream sauce, along with au gratin potatoes and a salad.â
She blinked several times. âWow, you werenât joking when you said you knew how to cook.â She sounded impressed. âThat sounds like something Grayâs wife would make.â
Gavin would accept such a compliment any day, because he knew the woman Leah referred to was a professional chef at one of Rhode Islandâs best French restaurantsâa restaurant he frequently visited when he was in Providence.
âWait until you taste what Iâve got planned for dessert.â Ice cream or no ice cream at the park, he planned to make his grandmotherâs signature dessert for Leah tonight.
In an effort to save time, heâd done some prep work this morning before eking out some time in his office. And before hitting the sack last night, heâd toasted the oats for the dessert and left them soaking in whiskey so theyâd be ready. Unfortunately, some parts of the meal he couldnât start early. So while he prepared the cream sauce and then moved on from there, Leah filled him in on her visit with her cousin the previous evening.