All characters are over 18 years.
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A group of business-men were seated at a large table in the centre of the restaurant when Jules and Leona arrived by taxi.
The men were talking loudly about what they could and could not get in business. There had been a frenzy of money-spending just before Christmas.
'They're over there, on the other side,' Jules was saying as Leona followed her to the table where the two men were sitting. 'Hey guys. How's it going?' Jules said.
'This is Nathan,' pointing to the shorter of the two men, 'and this is my brother, Gareth, who's just down from Brisbane.'
Nathan Monroe greeted both women warmly. The other man smiled slightly, before saying,
'Nice to meet you, Leona,' - shaking her hand. His voice carried a deep vibrancy.
Gareth Hamilton was tall with bright blond hair that was dark at the roots. His nose was slightly crooked, as though it had been broken and reset at some time. She couldn't help but scope him out.
Nathan eyeballed Jules up and down, admiring her slim figure. 'You look gorgeous, red suits you!'
Introductions being made, Leona found herself again drawn to the haunted face of Gareth Hamilton; his all-examining eyes flicking over her face and figure assessing.
'Shall we order now?' Nathan said from across the table.
The waiter had arrived and Leona joined Jules in ordering a white wine to accompany Chicken Maryland as the main course, while the men chose red wine.
'What do you girls consider the most important thing in life?' Nathan was wanting to get the conversation rolling.
Jules smiled. 'Getting as much amusement out of life as possible, and that's the end of it. You amuse me - and I'll amuse you.'
'Yes. But first having the inestimable cash advantage,' with a short laugh. 'When you work it out, everything comes down to money in the end. Everything's got a price.' Nathan was perusing the menu for the second time and was selecting a porterhouse steak for himself. 'Just as any of those guys at the table there.'
Naomi spoke of her independence since her divorce.
'Everybody's got to agree with you - that's your price,' Jules returned. She then spoke of her independence since her divorce. 'And that's the most important thing for me,' - seriously - 'I feel that I am now in sole control of my life. I can do exactly what I want to do, not what some man tells me to do. I'm proud of being in charge of my work and life. It's been that way for five years now.'
But Leona knew that Jules would do anything Nathan wanted.
'And although independence is important to me,' Jules said sipping her wine, 'I don't know if I want to spend my life alone.'
'Fair enough,' Nathan said with a smile. He turned to Gareth. 'What's the important thing for you, old boy?'