C29 CHAPTER TWENTY NINE
Mandy shook her head, so Jeremy ordered his drink.
When the waiter left, Mandy said in a half whisper, “I think they gave us the dinner menu. The prices are really high.”
“Lunch is on me,” Jeremy said.
Mandy’s gaze connected with his. “We’re splitting the bill. This isn’t a date.”
Jeremy’s brows rose. Mandy didn’t mince words much.
“It’s not a date,” he said, “but I insist on paying
