This is.â For the rest of the drive, she chatted about nothing. Loudly. The weather, her love of donuts, the price of thongsâso little material should cost less!âand finally, her last gynecological exam.
They reached the diner just as she got to the part about the cold speculum. He parked in back and sighed with relief when she quieted.
Rather than waiting for him to open her doorâwould he? wouldnât he?âshe jumped out.
âDo you have to move like that?â West called as he emerged.
âLike what?â
âLike youâre in heat.â
Her eyes narrowed. âDonât like, donât watch.â
âImpossible,â he might or might not have muttered.
What the heck!
The other couples were already inside, seated at a rickety table in back, next to a Christmas tree. Ugh. Christmas. Her least favorite holiday was only three and a half weeks away. She and Brook Lynn would have to celebrateâagainâwithout their parents.
Hate the holidays!
Despite the holly-jolly decorations, Jessie Kay fell in love with the diner at first glance. The red vinyl booths and black-and-white-tiled floor charmed her. Though the mint-green walls were cracked and crumbling, and there were water stains on the ceiling, the flaws only added character. Life had happened here. And really, how could you complain about anything when the smell of hamburgers, bacon and chili dogs saturated the air?
Only two chairs were free at the table, and of course, they were right next to each other.
West pulled one out for her, his gentlemanly ways shocking her all over again.
âThank you,â she muttered as she sat.
âYouâre welcome,â he muttered back, sliding in beside her.
Things had always been strained between them, but now she knew the sweetness of his concern as sheâd fought a panic attack, knew the feel of his hand pressed against hers, the kindness he showed to even a woman he didnât exactly like, and the strain reached a whole new level. I want!
Danger! Headed to a hot zone.
âSo...you guys been waiting long?â she asked, hoping for a distraction.
No one paid her a bit of attention. With Harlow marrying Beckâthis freaking weekendâand Brook Lynn marrying Jaseâin less than five freaking monthsâthe girls were caught up in a conversation about the weddings while the guys reminisced fondly about Ball Busters theyâd injured.
Dude. I think you broke his femur. Congrats!
The waitress arrived and, to Jessie Kayâs irritation, placed her hand on Westâs shoulder, as if it had every right to be there. âYâall know what you want to drink?â
Overfriendly much?
The group snapped to attention, Jase kicking things off. When it was Westâs turn, the waitress stripped him with her predatory eyes and said, âDonât worry, sweetie. I remember what you like. Iâll take real good care of you, promise.â
With a wink and a grin, she sashayed off, and dang it, even Jessie Kay had to admit her milkshake would bring all the boys to the yard. Short and slender, she had the kind of curves most women spent years in a gymâor thousands on surgeryâtrying to achieve. Her dark hair was pulled back in a ponytail and swished from side to side, acting like a summoning finger, demanding anything with a penis follow fast.
âLooks like you have a groupie.â The venom in Jessie Kayâs voice baffled her.
Iâm not jealous. I canât be jealous.
West meant nothing to her.
She tried for sweet. âHow nice that must be for you.â And how nice for Ponytail. The fact that she hadnât made the horrendous gaffe of sleeping with both Westâs friends, well, she might actually have a chance to score him.
â A groupie?â He shook his head, the picture of masculine confidence. âHow cute.â
âYou should have seen the one who showed up at the office a few days
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