“I can imagine.”
 
 He sighed. “Without that hanging over my head, maybe I can actually sleep tonight.”
 
 “I hope so. Nothing heals you like sleep.” I took the tray from his lap and put it on the nightstand. Then I settled back in my chair. “Um… I was thinking… I feel like I don’t know anything about you.”
 
 His expression changed immediately, and his smile faded. “Does Charles want you to pump me for info?”
 
 I widened my eyes. “What? No.”
 
 “You sure?” He definitely looked guarded now.
 
 “Lex, I just want to know more about you.”
 
 A sheepish expression moved across his features. “Sorry. Charles has me paranoid.”
 
 “I don’t work for him. I’m simply curious about you.”
 
 He sighed. “Okay.”
 
 I relaxed slightly. “Let’s start with the name of the company you work for.” I laughed. “I still have no idea.”
 
 “Heaton Industries,” he said immediately, as if he’d been waiting for the question.
 
 “I think I might have heard of them.”
 
 “You probably have. They’re definitely making a big push for new business this year.”
 
 “Yes, I’m sure I’ve seen their ads.”
 
 He nodded but didn’t speak.
 
 “I’ll steer Dr. Peters toward them.” I smiled. “Providing your prices are good.”
 
 He winked at me. “I’ll take care of you.”
 
 Little tingles radiated through me at his flirty tone. “Sounds great.”
 
 He dropped his gaze, a flush sweeping across his cheeks. He looked almost bashful, which was not something I expected from Lex.
 
 I cleared my throat. “How about family? Any brothers or sisters?” I asked.
 
 His face tensed. “I had one brother, but he’s gone.”
 
 “I’m sorry.” I grimaced.
 
 He shrugged. “We weren’t close.”
 
 “Still,” I said softly. “Family is family.”
 
 He nodded, his expression hard to read. “What about you?”
 
 “I’m an only child.” I met his curious gaze. “My parents both died two years ago.”
 
 “Oh, I’m sorry. Was it a car accident or something?”
 
 “No. My father had a heart attack, and my mother couldn’t live without him. Two weeks later, I swear she died of a broken heart.” I met his sympathetic gaze. “I miss her, but I’m oddly glad she died too. So that they can be together.”
 
 “You’re a romantic I see.”