
He set the wineglasses down on Devin’s round table. It had a glass top and was surrounded by four thickly padded chairs.
“Can you grab the condiments?” she asked without turning from the grill.
“Sure.”
“I’m toasting the buns,” she called from behind him. “They were frozen. I hope you don’t mind.”
“I don’t mind,” he assured her. “Anything else you need from the kitchen?”
“Not that I can think of.”
Lucas returned to the small kitchen and located mustard, ketchup and relish in the refrigerator.
He balanced them in his hands and ambled back to the deck once more, finding Devin setting toasted buns and burger patties on plastic plates on the round table.
“We’ll need a knife,” she told him.
He shot her a look of impatience. Had he not just asked if there was anything else?
“What?” she challenged.
“Why didn’t you say something?”
“How did you expect to spread it on your bun? Oh, and grab the mayo, will you?”
He gave his head a shake.
“What’s the matter, Lucas. You miss the serving staff?”
He kind of did. But he wasn’t about to answer that. So instead, he retrieved a couple of knives and a jar of mayonnaise.
When he got back, Devin was folding her body into one of the padded chairs.
The wind had died down, leaving the air crystal clear above the water, accenting the view across the darkened lake.
“Thanks,” she told him briskly, snagging one of the knives and starting to prepare her bun.
Lucas checked out the array of condiments and decided…what the heck? He loaded up his bun, adding a slice of cheese to boot.
The burger patty itself looked a little crisp on the outside, blackened in spots and shriveled rather small in comparison to the bun.
Devin took a big bite. “Mmm,” she murmured in appreciation. “I’m starving.”
“Busy day?” he asked. He’d followed Steve’s LoJack beacon out here the minute he’d realized where the man was going. He had no intention of giving him time alone with Devin to indoctrinate her into the Steve Foster view of Pacific Robotics.
