“I don’t really like it at all,” I answered. “You are full of surprises,” David said. “We’ll have a very light white wine, which I’m sure you’ll prefer.” He ordered it and when Henri said, “an aperitif, monsieur?” David looked at me again. “Must I have anything?” I asked. “I really dislike cocktails.” I thought David stared at me rather searchingly as if he hardly believed what I said. But he ordered a martini for himself and a tomato juice for me. When Henri had gone, he sat back and said, “Are you happy, Samantha?” “Very very happy,” I answered. “I wanted so much to see you this evening.” Only when I had said it did I think that I had been too gushing and maybe too truthful. Perhaps David would think that I was rushing after him if I appeared too eager. I turned my head away, bu