“It’s fun, which is more than I can say for the advertising job I had before. My accounts were a funeral home and an automotive group that owned several car dealerships. Football’s so much better.”
“Do you have access to game tickets?”
“Sometimes. I bet I could swing it when the Broncos are here in a few weeks, if you wanted to go.”
Her eyes widened. “Really?”
“Sure.”
Jeni met his blue eyes and irritation flared. She pursed her lips. “I hate it when Andrew’s right.”
Logan cocked his head sideways at the change in topic. “What do you mean?”
“I had a terrible first impression of you and judged you based on that first day. But Andrew insists you’re a good guy and everyone who meets you likes you. I didn’t believe him at first.”
A slow smile spread across his face. “And now you like me?”
“It’s under consideration.” She switched to a spoon to ladle some of the broth. “Ask me again when you hand me those Broncos tickets.”
He laughed. “Well, I like you. Even if you are a little crazy.”
Jeni looked down and smiled, a little surprised at how much she enjoyed that. “Crazy but likeable? I’ll take it.”