ELOISE “Yes, and you must be Harvey,” I replied with a smile. He chuckled, giving my hand a gentle squeeze. “Trina was right about you, but her description was slightly different,” he remarked. “Right about what?” I asked, curious to know what his sister had shared about me. “But oh, where is Trina?” “She sent me here alone. She’s stuck with our parents.” What the heck? I immediately wanted to protest. She must have done this on purpose. “Why don’t we sit first and order our dinner?” he said again. “Of course.” He walked to my side and pulled out a chair to help me sit. To be fair, he was thoughtful. It’s like we were already friends who hadn’t seen each other for a long time. I sat across from him. I watched him as he put his iPad in his briefcase. I also noticed how casual he lo