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“And what restaurant would that be again? The five star one?”

“I think she

s making fun of you and all your money, Braden.” Ellie grinned at him. “It is a bit much.”

He made a noise of disgruntlement. “It

s a bloody picnic. Sit. Eat. Shut up.”

She giggled and flopped down beside Adam who wrapped an arm around her shoulder and squeezed her into his side. “Nice to see you, Els.”

“Yeah, you too.” She smiled at him but pulled away a little, causing me to raise an eyebrow. What was up with that?

“Well?”

I looked up at Braden to find him holding a hand out to me, unmasked heat in his eyes.

And Rhian saved me with perfect timing.

My cell rang and I made an apologetic face as I pulled it out of my pocket. “Rhian, hey.” I turned and took a few steps away, not chancing that they might hear her on the other end of the line.

“I have an emergency,” she replied in a monotone. “Abort the picnic.”

“Oh, no, you

re kidding.” I played along, sounding all mothering and soothing. “Are you okay?”

“Bloody hell, Joss, I thought you could lie?” Rhian grumbled. “You

re speaking like an alien who

s heard of the human concept of

being concerned

but doesn

t know how to execute it.”

I grit my teeth, ignoring her. “Sure, I can talk. Just a sec.” I took a moment, trying to exude

human concern

as I turned back to Braden and the gang. I had a feeling I was scowling more than frowning, but whatever. “I

m sorry, guys, but I have to take a rain check.”

Ellie sat up, worried. “Is everything okay? Do you need me to come?”

“No, I

m okay. Rhian just really needs someone to talk to. It can

t wait. Sorry.” I chanced a glance at Braden and found he wasn

t just watching me. He was
studying
me. Suspiciously. My eyes dropped quickly. “See you later.” I walked away to their calls of goodbye and stuck the phone back up to my ear. “I was being concerned,” I grouched at Rhian.

“Anyone who knows you, knows that

s not how you sound when you

re concerned.”

“Well, luckily, they don

t know me.” Or not… Braden was sure looking at me funny.

“So you really don

t like this Ed guy?”

I winced, remembering my lie. In an effort not to get into the whole Braden thing with Rhian, I

d lied and said that Ellie

s friend Jenna

s fiancé Ed was a bigot and I didn

t want to be around him, but I also didn

t want to hurt Ellie

s feelings by saying no to the picnic. I felt bad about maligning Ed, but I didn

t think it mattered too much since I wasn

t expecting him and Rhian to ever meet.

“Nope, I don

t.”

“You know I

m not buying it, right?”

I almost stumbled. “Buying what?”

“You talk about Ellie all the time, Joss. I think I can safely say I understand enough about the woman to know she wouldn

t be friends with a fuckin

bigot. Like I said, you can

t lie for shit.”

Huh! That was so not true!
“I can lie. I am a damn good liar!”

“Oh that

s right, yell that out while you

re still walking away from them.”

Shit.
I glanced around to make sure I

d put enough distance between us. I had. My heart slowed. “You

re a pain in the ass,” I grumbled, forgetting she

d just done me a favor.

She made a pfftt noise. “You

re the one who lied to me. Seriously, what

s going on?”

I sighed. “Can this be one of those things we don

t talk about?”

“No.”

“Please, Rhian.”

“Have you spoken to your therapist about it?”

I frowned, wondering why she

d ask that. “No…”

“Fine.” She sighed heavily. “I won

t ask about it, as long as you promise to talk to your therapist about it. And you may lie, but I know you would never break a promise.”

“Rhian-”

“Promise.”

I shook my head. “It

s not therapy-worthy.”

“If it was worth lying to me about, then it

s therapy-worthy. Sort your shit out, Joss, and promise.”

“Fine,” I agreed, but only because I knew it was Rhian

s grumpy way of being a good friend.

***

Dr. Pritchard had flowers on her desk. I smiled. She had taken note.

“You lied so you wouldn

t have to spend time with Braden?”

I squirmed, wishing Rhian hadn

t held me to my promise. “Yup.”

“Before, when I asked you if you were attracted to Braden you said

I was

. Past tense. Were you telling the truth?”

No.
“Maybe not.”

“So you are attracted to him?”

Oh what the hell
… “I

ve never been attracted to anyone as much as I

m attracted to him.”

The good doctor gave me a wry smile. “Okay. But you

re avoiding him even though he

s made it perfectly clear that he

s interested in you. Are you afraid of him, Joss?”

Honestly?
“Yes.”

“You have no intention of having any kind of relationship with him?”

“Were you not here when I told you about my past with guys?”

“That

s not the same thing. For a start, you know Braden.”

“I don

t want anything to do with him, alright.”

“You

ve just told me you

re extremely attracted to this man. When you talk about him, it

s clear to me you like him, so, no. I wouldn

t say you

re alright

you don

t want to
want
to have anything to do with him.”

“Same thing.”

“No it

s not. Why are you afraid of him, Joss?”

“I don

t know,” I retorted, pissed off with the topic and with Rhian for making me discuss it. “I just know that I don

t want to start anything with him.”

“Why not?”

Jesus C, sometimes it was like talking to a brick wall with this woman. “It would mess things up. With Ellie, with me, with him. No.”

She tilted her head to the side, her expression blank. She was good at this. “Joss, maybe it

s time to stop thinking fifty steps in front of you and just let things play out naturally.”

“The last time I did that I woke up in bed with two strange guys and no panties.”

“I told you that

s not the same thing. You

re not the same person, and Braden is not some stranger. I

m not telling you or asking you to do anything you don

t want to do, concerning Braden or otherwise. But I am suggesting you stop predicting the future and take each day as it comes. Not forever, not even for a few months. Try it for a few days, a few weeks even. I know it might be scary, but just… try.”

***

As I had been for the last few weeks I was working Saturday

s now at
Club 39.
Ellie had gotten home earlier around dinner time, stuffed full from the picnic, and quite willing to just sit with me while I shoveled down some food before I needed to get ready for my shift.

“So, is everything okay with Rhian?” she asked, a little furrow forming between her eyebrows.

Guilt lodged in my throat. I hadn

t felt too awful lying to Braden since his three-sixty back into predatory hottie with wicked eyes and a fuck-me smile was the sole reason I

d had to resort to lying in the first place. But lying to Ellie was a totally different ballgame and it made more than a little uneasy.

I mumbled around a mouthful of pasta, nodding and avoiding her eyes, hoping she

d get that I didn

t want to talk about it.

At her answering silence I glanced up and found her watching me curiously. I swallowed. “What?”

Ellie shrugged. “Just… when Braden was walking me home he said he thought maybe… that maybe you were lying about the call from Rhian so you could avoid the picnic.”

Jesus C, he had such an ego on him!

Never mind that he was right.

I guffawed. “What? Because of him?”

She shrugged again. “Was he right?”

More avoiding her eyes. “Nope.”

“Well, just so you know, I get the impression he

s planning something.”

I raised an eyebrow. “Like what?”

She sighed leaning back in her chair. “With Braden you never know. I

ve just learned to recognize the signs. I know my brother better than he thinks I know him. You

re under his skin, Joss. I

m actually impressed he

s been so patient. Although, that probably means he

s planning on doing whatever it takes to get you.”

I was surprised, and couldn

t pretend I wasn

t. I sat back, momentarily abandoning my food. “Under his skin? Whatever it takes?”

“As much as my brother

s sex life makes me squeamish, I sometimes can

t avoid hearing about it, and what I hear is that Braden always gets what he wants.”

I snorted. “Please, Ellie, you think I

m what he wants? I

m not exactly his type. Jocelyn Butler doesn

t come in Supermodel.”

Ellie looked adorably confused. “You

re kidding right?”

“Um… about what?”

“You.” She pointed at me indignantly. “You

re seriously hot, Joss. Okay, you don

t look like the pretty coat hangers Braden usually goes for, but you have those amazing eyes, that throaty sex-phone voice, a cup-size I

d die for, and this broody, standoffishness that

s completely at odds with the seriously cool and funny person you are. Believe me, I

ve heard the guys talking. You

re different, and guys being guys, they can

t help seeing that as a challenge. You

re hot.”

I was stunned that

s what I was.

Was that really how these people saw me? Embarrassed, I picked up my fork, mumbling,

whatever

.

I could feel my roommate

s smile without even looking up. “You need a mirror.”

I shrugged.

Then Ellie grew quiet and I found myself raising my gaze to make sure she was alright. She wasn

t smiling now. “No matter how much he denies it, Braden

s interested in you, Joss. He asks me about you a lot, which he

s never done before with anyone else and, believe me I

ve lost at least three friends he serial-dated out of my life. I don

t tell him much-

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