Nicholas recognized Samantha too, and he could tell she was Hera's best friend from their interactions. He said, "Hera and I plan to go on a week-long road trip down the Pinecoast Route. We're leaving tomorrow. If you have the time, you're welcome to join us."
As much as he wanted to go on a road trip alone with Hera, he knew the way to a woman's heart was to win over her best friend.
Samantha looked at Nicholas incredulously. "Just the two of you?"
Leaving aside the fact that Hera was seeing someone, Nicholas sported a mop of auburn curls and a myriad of piercings. Samantha doubted the alternative, lip stud-wearing man before her was Hera's type at all.
Knowing Hera, Nicholas did not stand a chance at all. He was lucky Hera hadn't ripped his heart out and stomped on it yet.
"That's right," Nicholas confirmed. He then introduced himself, "I'm Nicholas Sanderson."
"Well, Mr. Sanderson, I would hate to turn down your enthusiasm. Count me in for the road trip!" Samantha beamed. She paused for a second before she mused, "I'm guessing you don't know Hera is seeing someone. You're rather bold for pursuing her with such gusto."
"Hey, she's fair game as long as she doesn't have a ring on that finger. Besides, if I had beaten Bernard to Hera, he wouldn't have stood a chance. The first person to marry her wins," Nicholas pointed out.
Hera raised a brow. She didn't remember agreeing to this nonsense.
Samantha gave Nicholas a thumbs-up for his baseless confidence. "If you don't mind me asking, Mr. Sanderson, how old are you?"
Nicholas was baffled by her question but answered frankly, "I'm 23. I'm younger than Bernard." He emphasized the latter part.
Samantha crooned, "What a pity. You're destined to lose."
Mathematically speaking, how could Nicholas beat Bernard when it came to knowing Hera first if he was born two years later than Bernard? He might stand a chance in his dreams.
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