As Harry drove Jade back home, he noticed she was unusually silent and turned to her, "Are you alright?"
"Better than I've been in a while," Jade assured him as she turned to flash him a smile.
"Why are you so quiet then?" he asked, and she sighed as she settled into her seat.
"I can't seem to stop going through the detail of the entire evening over and over again, Jonas. It was so perfect," she whispered softly, and Harry smiled.
"The evening is not over yet, esquire. So why don't you save that for when you're alone and give me your attention?" Harry suggested, and she nodded.
"You're right. I definitely should do that. Sorry," she said as she turned to look at him.
"Can we talk about stuff outside the two of us now?" Harry asked, and Jade narrowed her eyes.
"Who do you want to talk about?"
"How long do you think it would take to resolve the case?" Harry asked, and Jade sighed thoughtfully.