Jo tilted her head back and laughed out loud as Leon dipped her and then spun her around perfectly. "Of course you know how to dance," she said breathlessly. "Is there anything you actually don't know how to do?" The music slowed and then stopped. A big man in a white tux and onto the stage with a microphone in his hand. He tapped his finger on the microphone a few times to get everyone's attention.
"Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for coming out tonight to support the aquarium and all the rehabilitation programs that we are introducing this upcoming summer. My name is Jason, and I will be your MC for the night! It has been a wild yet exciting ride as we acquired the permits and grants to be able to fund this." He paused as people applauded. "Now, we know that the main benefactor of this establishment is Mr. Jay Donovan." The announcer gestured to a small man with dark hair and round glasses standing to the left of the stage. Mr. Donovan waved both his hands as people clapped again.
"But some people that you don't know about that work behind the scenes." He pointed to Steve. "Steve Drake who works with the dolphin rehab facility." The MC then pointed at a young woman with long blond hair in a short, silver dress. "Alice Jenkins who works with the seals, sea otters, and other pinnipeds." Alice blushed and raised her glass at the applause. "Jo Ann Davis who works mainly with the sea turtle and manatee rehab centers."
Jo turned beat red and waved a small hand in the air as people applauded. She wanted to sink in Leon and hid her face, possibly never coming out again. Jason introduced a few more people and then instructed them to take their seats and dinner would be served. Jo and Leon sat at a round table near one of the glass overlooks to the shark tank. There were a few other people that sat down and thanked Jo for what she did and made small talk about the aquarium in general.
Reaching under the table, she slipped her hand into Leon's and gave it a gentle squeeze. The wait staff brought out more champagne and an entree of alfredo chicken pasta, sauteed red potatoes, and steamed vegetables. The plates were steaming and smelled divine. "Thank you, Jim," Jo said quietly as the waiter placed the last plate on the table, nodded, and scurried away. Looking once more at Leon, she gave him a small smile. "Welcome to my world," she said quietly and gestured to the tank beside them.
"Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for coming out tonight to support the aquarium and all the rehabilitation programs that we are introducing this upcoming summer. My name is Jason, and I will be your MC for the night! It has been a wild yet exciting ride as we acquired the permits and grants to be able to fund this." He paused as people applauded. "Now, we know that the main benefactor of this establishment is Mr. Jay Donovan." The announcer gestured to a small man with dark hair and round glasses standing to the left of the stage. Mr. Donovan waved both his hands as people clapped again.
"But some people that you don't know about that work behind the scenes." He pointed to Steve. "Steve Drake who works with the dolphin rehab facility." The MC then pointed at a young woman with long blond hair in a short, silver dress. "Alice Jenkins who works with the seals, sea otters, and other pinnipeds." Alice blushed and raised her glass at the applause. "Jo Ann Davis who works mainly with the sea turtle and manatee rehab centers."
Jo turned beat red and waved a small hand in the air as people applauded. She wanted to sink in Leon and hid her face, possibly never coming out again. Jason introduced a few more people and then instructed them to take their seats and dinner would be served. Jo and Leon sat at a round table near one of the glass overlooks to the shark tank. There were a few other people that sat down and thanked Jo for what she did and made small talk about the aquarium in general.
Reaching under the table, she slipped her hand into Leon's and gave it a gentle squeeze. The wait staff brought out more champagne and an entree of alfredo chicken pasta, sauteed red potatoes, and steamed vegetables. The plates were steaming and smelled divine. "Thank you, Jim," Jo said quietly as the waiter placed the last plate on the table, nodded, and scurried away. Looking once more at Leon, she gave him a small smile. "Welcome to my world," she said quietly and gestured to the tank beside them.