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“It’s just one night,” he says, reading my mind. “And I’ve asked Pace to come over and check on you.”
“Okay,” I murmur. An entire day and night without the promise of hanging out with Colton to look forward to? I’ll go stir crazy in this big house all alone, even with Pace stopping by. A plan takes shape in my brain. “I think I’ll call Marta for a girls night.” I saunter away, leaving Colton in his closet staring after me with his mouth hanging open.
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“Are you a candle? Because I want to blow you.” I purse my lips and blow. Marta chokes on her wine, sputtering loudly.
We’re drunk and practicing pick-up lines to use on guys. After our second bottle of wine, the conversation took a turn for the dirty – beginning with Marta complaining about her lack of sex life.
“Oh! I’ve got one!” She rises to her unsteady feet and thrusts out her chest. “If I told you I worked for the post office, would you let me touch your package?”
I burst into a fit of giggles. She’s smiling so big, I don’t want to tell her it’s the worst pick up line ever. “It could work.” I nod.
She plops down on the couch beside me and grabs the bottle to pour herself more wine. Quirking an eyebrow my way, she thrusts the bottle at me. “Want some?”
Peering down into my half-full glass, I shake my head. I better pace myself. It’s only eight o’clock and I’m decidedly buzzed.
“Seriously, why is it so hard to meet men in Los Angeles?” she complains, tucking her legs underneath her.
I shrug. “You’re gorgeous, you can’t seriously have problems meeting a guy.”
Her gaze locks onto mine. “What about you?”
“What about me?”
“You and Colton. What’s the real story?” She wiggles her eyebrows.
I chuckle nervously. “Nothing. No story.” My heart beat kicks up at the mere mention of his name.
She rolls her eyes. “Liar. Are you guys, like together?”
I shake my head. I don’t think so. I don’t know how to classify us. Our precarious start has led to something more, only I have no idea what. On my end, real feelings are developing. He’s driven, generous, utterly sexy and considerate. Of course I’m falling for him. But his own feelings remain tightly locked away. For all I know, he could be seeing someone else on the side. Although, I don’t know when he’d have the time. In between work, working out and me, he doesn’t have any free time.
Her eyes are still on me, weighing my reaction. “There’s not much to tell. Honestly, I have no idea how he feels about me.”
“Have you slept with him?” she asks, her voice dropping lower.
Have yo u? I want to ask. “No,” I admit.
She bites her lip. “Hmm. That’s interesting.”
I want to ask her what’s so interesting about it, but instead I decide to pour myself more wine after all. The doorbell chimes and Marta hops up from her perch on the sofa.
“I’ll get it!”
Moments later, Marta strolls back into the den with Pace trailing behind her. “Look who I found.”
I’d forgotten that Colton said he’d send Pace over to check on me. Pace eyes the coffee table where the wine bottles signal exactly what we’ve been up to.
“Join us?” I grin at him.
He lifts two empty bottles from the table and flashes me a naughty smirk. “Trouble.”
“Who, us?” Marta bats her eyelashes at him.
“I’m good, thanks though. I just came to check on you ladies, make sure you’re not getting into too much mischief while the boss is away.”
“We’re being good. We’re just discussing why meeting a good man is so hard. Seriously, what’s a girl gotta do to get laid in this town?” Marta complains, taking another sip of wine.
Amusement gleams in Pace’s eyes and his lips curl into one of his delicious trademark smiles. “Let me know if I can help.”
Marta rolls her eyes. “Colton would have your balls if you touched me and we both know it.”
Pace’s smile fades. “True enough.”
I wonder what that’s all about, but my tummy grumbles, reminding me that we’d foregone dinner in favor of alcohol. I head to the kitchen, grabbing handfuls of crackers and pretzels and munching on them as I head back to the den where Pace and Marta are speaking in low, hushed tones. I sense the mood of the evening has shifted, only I have no idea why.
“He’s an asshole if he keeps this from her,” Marta says.
“He’s trying to figure it out, so we need to cut him some slack and let him do this his way,” Pace reminds her, his voice firm.
My crunching attracts their attention and the conversation immediately stops. “Are you guys talking about Colton?” I ask, swallowing down a dry mouthful of crackers. It’s obvious that they were, I just want to see if they’ll be honest or try to lie to me.
They exchange a silent look.
I plop down on the sofa across from them, meeting Pace’s concerned gaze. “Why doesn’t he like me?” The words fall from my mouth before I can filter them. Maybe I’ve had more wine than I realized.
“I know he likes you,” Pace says, confidence seeping from his every word.