He laughed whole-hearted lay and noted how nice it was to have laughter come so easily. Sure Corie made him laugh, but that was in a different way. "Well I'm glad to know the feeling is mutual. You know, I don't think I've enjoyed myself so much with another human being that wasn't my daughter or a teammate in a long time. It's nice. And there's definitely a spark." He could've leaned across the table and kissed her. He could've ran a hand through her hair. But he held back because they were in public, but mostly because he was kind of old-fashioned.mhe wanted to take her out on a date before he kissed her for the first time. Plus with their romantic history with their ex-spouses, taking it slowly might be good for both of them.
He turned and looked at the waitress who was taking an order at another table, but wouldn't take her eyes off their table. Creepy. It came wit the territory though. He turned back to Tasha. "Don't get me wrong, I want to give Isaac all of the fun he deserves. But I noticed from the start that I would like to get to know you better. You just seem so...alive if that's the right word. Most girls I meet say stupid things, or just want to talk about football or my daughter. It gets old. I like that you just want to know me. And I like that we can speak openly about our past." He finished his drink and set it down. "Your jersey is actually waiting for you on Isaac's day. So then you can come in and flaunt all you want."