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and have him meet you there.” Grace looked much too
excited about this thing.
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Jade did not feel the same. “What’s his name?”
“That’s the really funny thing. His name is Guy. Isn’t
that funny?” Grace asked.
Donna raised a brow. “Yeah, hilarious.”
Jade sighed again. This was hell.
~
If Jade thought she had been in hell before, she knew it
to be true when she walked into the coffee shop Monday and
found Guy sitting there. Grace was right, he was gorgeous,
but the kind of gorgeous that made you want to wipe your
hand off on your pants after he shook it.
“Jade. Wow. Grace wasn’t exaggerating. You are
fucking beautiful. Usually when people fix you up, they lie
about looks and stuff.” He looked at Jade as if she were just
served up to him on a silver platter to do with as he pleased.
She waited for his eyes to travel down her body and then
back up again to finally reach her face before she allowed
herself a shudder of disgust. “Did she also tell you why we
are meeting?”
“Yeah, something about your boyfriend cheating on you
and you wanting him to see you with a good looking guy.”
Guy grinned at that. “Whatever. I’m fine with that. Don’t
care how we get together, as long as we do.”
Ewwww! She could not do this, and especially not with
this man. Jade was about to tell him this and then make her
escape when Daniel walked in.
He stood in the door of the coffee shop and stared at her,
then his gaze moved to Guy and he visibly paled. Jade could
do nothing but watch as he turned and went back out onto
the sidewalk without one word being spoken between them.
“Listen, Guy. I have to go.”
Jade was out of her seat and aiming for the door before
Guy could sputter, “Hey! What do you mean? I came all the
way here.”
That would be the last time she would listen to Grace’s
advice about men. From now on she would heal in her own
way, in her own time, with pajamas and late night TV.
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One hellish week later, Jade’s phone rang. She crawled to
the edge of the couch and grabbed it. “Hello?”
“Jade, it’s Donna. Grace and I are coming over.”
Except for somehow hauling herself into work each day,
Jade had been pretty much been a recluse since the breakup.
She saw Donna at the office, but that was it. Socializing
seemed beyond her. She glanced down at her stained and
crumpled pajamas. “I’m not really up for company, Donna.
Thanks anyway.”
“It wasn’t an offer, Jade. We’re out in the hall. Open the
door,” Donna demanded.
Jade sighed. Donna was using the tough love again. Oh,
well. She shuffled to the door, flipped the locks, flung it
open, then made it back to the couch and under her blanket
before her uninvited guests were even through the door.
“Jeez, you look like crap. Never thought I’d see the
day,” Grace commented, looking happy.
“Thanks,” Jade snorted.
“Grace, why don’t you stop being a bitch and tell Jade
why we are here?” Donna suggested.
“Gladly. You may know that Donna forbade me from
going back to the pawn shop after the shooting,” Grace shot
Donna a scowl, “so I’ve been keeping my eye on the
Classified Ads for estate jewelry.”
“Which is way too expensive! You shouldn’t be
spending that kind of cash,” Donna reprimanded.
“I’d rather be poor than unfashionable,” Grace
proclaimed.
Jade wondered where this was going and how it could
possibly make her feel any better.
“Anyway, Jade. Look what I found.” Grace flung the
paper in front of her and she noticed one ad in particular had
been circled.
Engagement Ring For Sale: Perfect for Valentine’s Day,
jade and diamonds set in platinum custom designed by Julie
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Aronson. Email [email protected] for details.
Brand new, never worn. My loss is your gain.
“That’s Daniel’s email address at work.” Jade sat up
straighter in her crumpled pajamas and read the ad again.
The blood rushed in her ears as she asked, “Are you saying
that ring was for me? But why was he cheating on me with
that woman if he was going to propose?”
“Wait, there’s more.” Donna stepped forward and
handed her a computer print out of an online article with a
grainy photo. “That’s Julie Aronson. She’s an up and coming
jewelry designer who lives right here in the city. She hit it
semi-big when some actress wore one of her pieces on the
red carpet. Recognize her picture?”
Jade looked from Donna back down to the paper and her
heart began to pound harder than it had been before just at
the sight of the woman. “It’s her. The woman from Sam’s
photo and the one I saw hugging Daniel when she came out
of his apartment. So you’re saying he started to have an
affair with the woman who designed my engagement ring?”
“Jesus Christ! It’s true what they say about blondes!”
Grace threw her hands up in the air.
“Shhh. Grace, relax. Jade’s upset, sleep deprived and
probably on the verge of malnutrition. She’s not thinking.”
Donna turned from Grace back to her. “Jade, honey. I don’t
think he was cheating at all. I think what you saw was
perfectly innocent, just a
nice working with you, thanks for
the great ring
hug.”
Jade’s chest felt tight. “You really think so? Both of
you?”
“Yes,” Grace nodded vigorously.
“Mmm, hmm. We really do,” Donna agreed.
Jade drew in a deep shaky breath. “Oh, my god. What
have I done?” She looked at them helplessly with tear filled
eyes. “What if it’s too late?”
Donna shook her head. “He loves you, Jade. That is
obvious to everyone but you. He went to a lot of work for
that ring…”
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“And expense. Jade and diamonds set in platinum
custom designed by this famous chick! Yeah, I think he
loves you.” Grace nodded. “Get out of those disgusting
pajamas, fix yourself up and get over there.”
“Maybe she should call first. What if, god forbid, he
sells the ring before she gets over there!” Donna suggested.
“You’re right. He’ll never get what he paid for it selling
it in the classifieds.” Grace threw the cordless phone laying
on the coffee table at Jade on the couch.
She flung her hands up in front of her face to block it.
Her reflexes weren’t lightening fast on a good day, but
especially not today. Swallowing hard, she looked up at
them.
Donna nodded with encouragement. “Go on, sweetie.”
Jade took in a deep breath and dialed the number she
knew by heart, the number she never thought she would dial
again.
~
Daniel lay on the couch and rubbed his chest in the
general area over his heart. He’d had a tightness there since
Jade dumped him. Was he too young for a heart attack?
Having the love of your life inexplicably shut you out of her
life could probably induce a heart attack. Maybe it wasn’t so
inexplicable after all. Not after seeing her with that guy in
the coffee shop two days after she dumped him on the
phone.
The phone rang and he jumped on it, sighing with
disappointment when he saw Tim’s number come up on the
caller ID. Shit, why did he still do that, have hope? It was
crazy.
“Hi, Tim.”
“Jesus, you sound worse than the last time I talked to
you. You two still didn’t make up?”
Daniel had had to tell Tim, given he was building their
supposed newlywed dream home. Going over the dollar
amounts for the renovation, since they were so far along,
they decided it would be better to complete the loft first and
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then sell it rather than abandon the project and try to sell
half-done. Thank god Tim was thinking clearly at the time or
Daniel would have taken a huge financial loss and dumped
the place to get rid of it. Trying to unload the ring was
enough to tear out Daniel’s heart at the moment.
“Dan?”
“Sorry, Tim. I’m here.”
“You need me to come over? We could drink way too
much beer, eat pizza and watch sports on television without
any women bitching at us about it,” Tim offered.
Daniel would gladly give up sports forever if it got him
Jade back. Maybe he did need something to distract him.
Sitting around wasn’t doing any good. In the beginning, he
figured Jade was still having some sort of posttraumatic
stress syndrome and she would come to her senses. Then he
saw her with that guy…
Now he did not hold much hope of a reconciliation, and
yet he jumped every time the phone rang. He was pretty sad.
“How long do you think it takes to get a girl out of your
system?” he asked.
“How long did you date?” Tim asked.
“Eight months.”
“A regular girl, I’d say the half-life theory would hold,
you know, a four-month recovery for an eight-month
relationship. But you with Jade, I’m thinking you are in for a
long hard ride getting over that one.”
“Thanks.” Daniel snorted.
“Sorry, man. I could lie to you, but I wouldn’t be doing
you any favors.”
“I know.” Daniel sighed. “I don’t think I’m up for the
male bonding thing tonight, though. But thanks for the
offer.”
“It’s an open invitation. Any night, just give me a call.”
“You got it. Was there a reason you called? Besides
Jade?” Even saying her name hurt.
“Yeah, actually. Maybe this will cheer you up. My
supplier has a custom order of Brazilian cherry that the
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customer cancelled. He’s willing to give it to me for less
than a dollar more per foot than we were paying for the pine.
You want it?”
Daniel laughed. He was finally getting what he wanted.
This would have been good news on any other occasion.
Maybe it was a sign. He should keep the loft, move in
himself alone and start a new life, a life where there weren’t
reminders of Jade absolutely everywhere. “Yeah, I want it.
Thanks, Tim.” Besides, he would have all that cash when he
sold the ring. He couldn’t think of a better way to spend it
than on his Brazilian cherry floors.
“You got it, man. Talk to you tomorrow when I get a
delivery date.”
When the call waiting chimed in over Tim’s goodbye,
Daniel said a quick ‘thanks’ and clicked to switch the call
over. “Hello?”
“Daniel.”
His heart felt like it was being squeezed in a giant fist.
“Jade. Hi.”
“Hi.” She sounded so small and sad.
“How are you?” It took all of Daniel’s strength not to
call her ‘baby’. She wasn’t his baby any more. But why was
she calling? He was afraid to dare hope.
“Um, can I see you? Tonight. I think we need to talk.”
He swallowed the lump in his throat. “I agree.”
“Can I come over in a bit?”
Daniel glanced around the wreck of his apartment. “I’ll
come to you. Okay?”
“Um, okay. How long do you think? Before you get
here, I mean.”
If he could fly, he’d be there immediately. Then he got a
whiff of himself. He needed to shower. “Um, an hour I
guess. Is that alright?”
“Perfect. I…uh…I’ll see you here then in an hour.” God,
her voice still affected him, even more so now after he had
lost her.
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Grace and Donna whipped both Jade and her apartment into
shape so quick it made her dizzy. She looked around at the
candles burning, the uncorked bottle of wine with two
glasses, and the scarf draped over the lampshade for
atmosphere, according to Grace.
The piles of used crumpled tissues were gone. The
pillow and the blanket Jade had dragged from her bed to the
couch to wallow in days ago somehow got back on the now
neatly made bed. And Jade herself was not only freshly
showered and dressed in a velvet sweat suit that would be
easy to get out of, according to Donna, but she had on
makeup and perfume for the first time in a week.
“Have you guys done this before?” she asked. They were
like the booty call makeover mavens.
“Sure we have. Every time Grace picks up a guy at a bar,
I have to get her and her place in shape before he arrives,”