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Authors: Shevaun Delucia

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Max jumps in.

Where would you like to go if you left here?

After here, as in this bar? I would love to take you back to my place so I could have my way with you all night long. I give her the more appropriate answer:

Somewhere warm, that

s for sure!

She laughs.

Yes, coming from South Carolina

s warm, salty air, I can understand that.


So why leave?

Jonathan sweeps in to ask Max.

I hear a pause, or maybe a stall, as she quickly tries to answer.

I needed a change and, of course, there came an offer I might not be able to refuse,

Max says, smiling at my mother.


Shots!

Jeff yells. Thank God! He sets the tray down on the table gently and begins to hand out the clear shots of Patr
ó
n. Straight man-juice. It puts hair on the chest and grows balls for the weak

just what the doctor prescribed in a room full of night-prowlers.

My mother raises her shot glass, and we all follow.

To prospering relationships and new ties that may bring us great wealth and much happiness. To Maxine!

she finishes and throws back the power liquid.


To Maxine!

we all follow in unison.

The Patr
ó
n glides down my throat, leaving a trail of blazing fire behind. I feel warm and tingly inside. I glace over to Max, and her cheeks are now a light pink. She looks slightly embarrassed

or maybe just a little warm from the liquor.

Max and I lock eyes for a split second, and then she looks away. I glance around to see if anyone saw it, but it doesn

t seem so.


Maxine, I

m Jeff,

Jeff says, holding out his hand across the table with his most charming smile. What a dick. I see he

s already trying to ruffle my feathers.

I

ve been part of the Saunders family since middle school. I hope to have the chance to work under you. I

ve heard some good things from Kyle here.

He gives me a noogie, purposely trying to embarrass me. I am
so
beating his ass for this.


Have you?

Max asks, bemused. She looks to me with a sexy ass grin, and I think my cheeks have now turned a light shade of pink.

I wrap my arm around Jeff and squeeze his shoulder extra tight.

Don

t mind Jeff, here. He

s a major brown-noser. A kiss-ass, if you will.

Jonathan laughs out loud and takes another swig of his beer.

These two boys are something else. Hey, Kyle, I see Beth over there. It looks like she

s trying to get your attention.

He turns to Max.

Throw a bunch of kids together in a workplace and, in no time, they couple up,

he tells her.

What the fuck is this dude

s problem? I clench my teeth together in order to keep myself from opening my mouth.

He looks at me.

How long have you two been dating now?

he asks me.

My whole body stiffens.

We

re not.

Jonathan chuckles.

Man, I forgot how it is to be twenty. When I was your age, I was blowing through women, too.


Is that right?

Max asks him.

They say some things never change.

She shakes her head, and my mother laughs along with her.

Way to go, Mom. Way to stick up for your son!


No, you

re wrong about that. It only takes one woman to come along and change a man

s ways,

Jonathan says to Max,
clearly
trying charm her. Well, his charming sucks!


That must have been what your wife did, huh?

I throw in there.

He sneers at me, completely catching on to what is happening.

That

s
ex
-wife, and yes, it was something like that.

Jeff grabs my shoulder and squeezes.

I think it

s time for another shot, bro. Come on, it

s on me. Let

s go to the bar.


Nah, I

m good.

I know he

s just trying to get me out of a situation before I insert my foot in my mouth. Jonathan still has seniority at work and is technically one of my bosses.


I need another drink, son, before I call it a night.

My mother raises her glass with one brow lifted as to tell me to leave

now. I take the hint and walk to the bar.

 

CHAPTER FOUR

Max

I watch Kyle walk away with his friend Jeff, and I start to feel a little unsettled and a little curious. I could feel the testosterone building up between him and Jonathan. It

s sort of entertaining to watch. Kyle gets hot-tempered quickly when he

s feeling threatened. Whether he feels threatened by Jonathan because of me or just in general, that

s still to be determined.

Without realizing it, I am watching Kyle intently at the bar. He

s already glanced back at me a couple of times. I get butterflies in my stomach each time our eyes connect. As I stand in deep thought, Jonathan is trying to get my attention.

Uh, Maxine?

I can hear in the distance.

I snap out of it.

Yes?


How long will you be here in town?

he asks.


Yes, are you planning on heading back as soon as your decision is made?

Connie chimes in.


I thought I would stay a couple of weeks. If I decide to stay, I

ll need to go house shopping before I head back and pack up.


Well you let me know if you need any help. I know a couple of great realtors,

Connie offers.


Actually, I have a really good friend that shows houses, and I would be more than happy to take you around to look. I

m sure you

ll need more than just one day to get the lay of the land,

Jonathan offers.

I take a sip of my beer. He

s actually really sweet for offering and kind of cute, too, in that Clark Kent sort of way. Not quite my type. Maybe it will be nice to have a friend that I

m not attracted to.


Okay, sounds great, Jonathan! Thanks to both of you for offering to help. And Connie, this welcome has been warm and thoughtful. Everyone at the agency is very nice.


I am so glad to hear that. Greg is so happy to have you here. He

s been a pain in my ass getting everything perfect for you,

Connie admits with a smile.

My eyes drift to Kyle quickly, and I see Beth leaning into him, extremely close and intimately. This time Kyle doesn

t look so disinterested. He actually looks intrigued and willing to take the bait. I snap my eyes off of him and look back to Connie.

I

ve only just met Kyle today. He

s still a child for Christ

s sake. Why in the
hell
do I feel burned and slightly jealous of the sight of them together? This is freaking ridiculous! Of course he has a couple drinks and is interested in the first thing that strolls up and puts her chest in his face. He

s  freaking twenty-something! That

s what boys do at that age, and the fact that I am even contemplating this is insane. He

s nine years younger than me.

My phone rings. I look at the caller ID; it

s Cody. My heart drops. Cody is my ex-fianc
é
who I left in the dust. I didn

t even tell him I was leaving. I know that was wrong; I feel some guilt over that, but I also feel free. I can breathe now. I immediately ignore his call. It

s not the time or place to answer.


Well, tell Greg I said thank you. I really appreciate it.


Greg

s a good man. Whatever you need, he

ll get it. I

ve known him personally for a while now. He actually recruited me just like he did you. Of course, I didn

t have my own agency, but I worked for one of the best,

Jonathan explains.


Oh yeah? What agency were you at?

I ask.

I look back toward the bar and see Jeff conversing with the bartender, but Kyle and Elizabeth are no longer there. I glance around the rest of the bar, and they

re nowhere in sight. My gut drops just a little with disappointment. Oh well, time to move on from this little crush. Just get over it, Max.

 


I was at the Bailey Agency.

I finish my beer.

Wow! The one in New York City, right?

 


Yup, that

s the one.


They have two others, right?

Connie jumps in.

Yes, there

s one in Los Angeles and one in Miami. I think they

re expanding even more and heading internationally, from what I

ve heard.

My eyes pop.

Really? Greg must have given you the deal of your life to give up a spot in that type of booming agency,

I say with a laugh.

Both Connie and Jonathan chuckle as well.

Back then, it was just the New York agency. They hadn

t expanded yet. That happened about two years ago,

Jonathan says.

I was already well-invested in the Saunders Agency,

he finishes and lifts up his beer toward Connie.


Well, since my son seems to have disappeared and never brought me my drink, I think it

s time for me to hit the road. I

m sure Greg is still at the office, so I

ll have to do some convincing to get his butt home,

Connie jokes.

We say our goodbyes, and she heads out the front door. Jonathan offers me another drink, so I take him up on his offer. Why not? I

ll just be heading off to an empty, lonely hotel room.


So, Kyle said you

re married or, I

m sorry, you
were
married
—”

I watch as he ponders a moment. In the background, I can hear the jukebox playing Hinder

s

Better Than Me.

The words bring Cody to my mind; he loved Hinder. But as fast as I can blink, he

s removed from my thoughts.

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